Personalidad Antisocial Quotes & Sayings
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O God - please give him back! I shall keep asking You. — John Irving
I know the fucking Bible, and there ain't no fucking Book of Leviathan. — Dan Simmons
The power is detested, and miserable the life, of him who wishes to be feared rather than to be loved. — Cornelius Nepos
I ate her cooking for eighteen years," he whispered. "You get used to it."
"Oh yeah, when?"
"I think it happened around the seventeenth year," Henry said. — Michael Buckley
I was firmly in the out-of-sight-out-of-mind camp, and had cogent, unflinchingly honest declarations I frequently made about losing a shared context, and sentimentalism, and the general faint hearted ness of most people-but I knew there were people in the world who remained friends, for life, with bunk mates from sleepaway camp, and this was that group of people. — Gabrielle Hamilton
Beneath the sky's vastness, I felt free, all restraints gone. — Ann Weisgarber
All of us are private to ourselves. Nobody ever really knows anybody else. Everybody in the world keeps something to themselves. — Terry Wogan
I saw Byzantium in a dream and knew that I would die there.. and the golden towers of Byzantium would be my tomb ~ Aidan — Stephen R. Lawhead
It is like when you go to war: we have to know how our enemies attack and defend. — Jose Mourinho
I have been tested. I have beaten breast cancer. I have buried a child. I started as a secretary. I fought my way to the top of corporate America while being called every B word in the book. I fought my way into this election and on to this debate stage while all the political insiders and the pundits told, "it couldn't be done." — Carly Fiorina
Soil erosion is as old as agriculture. It began when the first heavy rain struck the first furrow turned by a crude implement of tillage in the hands or prehistoric man. It has been going on ever since, wherever man's culture of the earth has bared the soil to rain and wind. — Hugh Hammond Bennett
I have been sorry for married women oftener than for old maids. — Florence Converse
Hence, the less government we have, the better,
the fewer laws, and the less confided power. The antidote to this abuse of formalGovernment, is, the influence of private character, the growth of the Individual; the appearance of the principal to supersede the proxy; the appearance of the wise man, of whom the existing government, is, it must be owned, but a shabby imitation. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
