Papagayos Quotes & Sayings
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At sunrise of the third day, I saw the corpse's chest begin to rise and fall and I heard the first intake of breath - a rasp like water being poured into a leather pouch. — Dan Simmons

I like movies that deal with trapped men. Men that need to make choices that are not obvious or easy choices. Then how do you visualize this? You create this character conflicted between two sides, because drama is about the conflict of two things, between your duty and your will, between what you want and what you can't have. It is all conflict between two things, and this is why you put your character in a place where you can visualize the conflict. — Hany Abu-Assad

If you have something really important you want to say, you have to read your audience, I guess. — Cary Fukunaga

An age builds up cities: an hour destroys them. — Seneca The Younger

Everything which is of use to mankind is honourable. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Those who use the word 'anarchy' to mean disorder or misrule, are not in correct. If they regard government as necessary, if they think that we could not live without Whitehall or the White House directing our affairs, if they think politicians are essential to our well-being and that we could not behave socially without policemen, they are right in assuming that anarchy means the opposite to what government guarantees. But those who take the reverse opinion, and consider government to be tyranny, are right too in considering anarchy, no government, to be liberty. If government is the maintenance of privilege and exploitation
and inefficiency of distribution its tool then only anarchy is order. — Albert Meltzer

Most things are predestined, but some are just darn sheer luck, said Roaring Abel. — L.M. Montgomery

There's U and I in universe! Uni = One, Verse = Spoken Sentence, so one spoken sentence created you and I! — Reed Abbitt Moore

I told myself that the last thing I needed was something else to love- something else to lose. — Ellery A. Kane

And my father is dead. She did not speak the words aloud, but the reality of them cut her again, deeper and sharper. It seemed to her that each time she thought she had grasped the fact of his death, a few moments later it struck her again even harder. — Robin Hobb

So there you have it: you must believe in something...and that is universal! Believing in nothing is a belief system in itself. — Kazeem Olalekan