Pasdarm Quotes & Sayings
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A thief might steal from anyone.
Why he's stealing from you is what you need to understand. — Brownell Landrum

How soon will Ford blow up? Nobody knows how many thousand times it has been asked since. It is asked only because of the failure to grasp that a principle rather than an individual is at work, and the principle is so simple that it seems mysterious. — Henry Ford

Dante ... " I swallowed back the fear in my throat. "What's going on?" "War," he whispered. "America's at war!" I screamed. "Oh my gosh, do we even have a bomb shelter?" I started running around in circles, I needed to grab a book or something, or my notes. Crap! I needed my letters! "Val!" Dante yelled. "I — Rachel Van Dyken

Anyone who attempts to build great things will face challenges. — Jon Gordon

Remembrance of things past is just for the rich. For the poor it only marks the faint traces on the path to death. — Albert Camus

When you enter a place of stillness, you awaken the divinity within you. — Peggy Sealfon

Don't shoot fast, shoot good. — Clint Smith

No matter how strong of a person you are, there's always someone who can make you weak. — Josephine

I started modeling at 28. I'm 5-feet-7 1/2, and I never went on a diet. I followed what my doctor told me: 'It's good to have a little bit of fat. Your weight is fine. Don't go any lighter.' — Isabella Rossellini

He thought of Darwin sleeping out on the pampas during his Beagle trip, a middle-class white kid travelling the world, the first of the backpackers. It was only afterwards, really, that he had made any sense of what he had seen. Alex wondered what, in the fullness of time, he himself would make sense of, what small, crucial detail might be lodging itself in his brain that would shake his life to its foundations. — Nino Ricci

Forever made that kiss stand out in my mind, touch my heart, make me remember a kiss so tender. — Ellen Hopkins

He had a cringing manner, but a very harsh voice; and his blandest smiles were so extremely forbidding, that to have had his company under the least repulsive circumstances, one would have wished him to be out of temper that he might only scowl. — Charles Dickens

Sometimes I wonder if suicides aren't in fact sad guardians of the meaning of life. — Vaclav Havel