Papula Quotes & Sayings
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Power, power was what I wanted then, sport was what I wanted, I wanted to wring out your tears, your humiliation, — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Some people find that if they share a profession with their partner, they don't talk about anything else. — Pam Ferris

I'm going to stay a little uptight and anxious. — Katie Heaney

Dream impossible dreams. When those dreams come true, make the next ones more impossible. — Urijah Faber

If we are to control our own future, it will be necessary, not only to obtain the cooperation of people, but to prepare comprehensive plans for that future. — Carl Eckart

All of the Spaniards are really talented. I don't know what they eat. — Michael Chang

The way you can be careful of the catastrophe that success can bring is by paying attention to something else that comes along with success - responsibility. — El DeBarge

I am afraid that you have been listening to the conversation of someone older than yourself. That is always a dangerous thing to do, and if you allow it to degenerate into a habit, you will find it absolutely fatal to any intellectual development. — Oscar Wilde

The noble-minded worry about their lack of ability, not about people's failure to recognize their ability. — Confucius

Words were dangerous when loosed. They were more powerful than cannon and more unpredictable than storms. They could turn men's heads inside out and warp their destinies. They could pick up kingdoms and shake them until they rattled. — Frances Hardinge

It's April 15, tax day. The federal tax code is over 74,000 pages long. But stick with it because after page 72,000, it gets really good. — Conan O'Brien

I wanted Isabel, but she was such an impossible thing to want. — Maggie Stiefvater

An institution is beyond any individual. It breathes and lives on its own and always will. — Nita Ambani

My task might be monumental, but my gift - my curse - was the only means I had of making a difference in this world. — Kathryn Purdie