Punishers Motorcycle Quotes & Sayings
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We must love men more than things, and I admire and weep more for the soldiers than for the churches which were only the recording of an heroic gesture which today is reenacted at every moment. — Marcel Proust
She has these dark eyes as deep as galaxies. It's easy to get lost in them. — Dean Koontz
Hey Sydney, she said, giving me a small, crooked smile as she entered the room. Her flashing, dark eyes were friendly, but they were also assessing everything in the room, much as Eddie's gaze was. It was a guardian thing. Rose was about my height and dressed very casually in jeans and a red tank top. But, as always, there was something as exotic and dangerous about her beauty that made her stand out from everyone else. She was like a tropical flower in this dark, stuffy room. One that could kill you. — Richelle Mead
If we do discover more than one type of life on Earth, we can be fairly certain that the universe is teeming with it, for it would be inconceivable that life started twice here but never on all the other earth-like planets. — Paul Davies
You don't have to dance. Just brood in beat to the music. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Life's aim, if it has one, is to be always looking for temptations - and there are not nearly enough of them, I find. I sometimes pass the whole day without coming across a single one. It makes one so nervous about the future. — Gyles Brandreth
That's called business, let's shake hands and .... we just made one great deal. — Deyth Banger
I think a college education is important no matter what you do in life. — Phil Mickelson
Fine doesn't mean fine! The scale goes: great, good, okay, not okay, I hate you, fine. — Max Black
We are sparks that must glow as brightly as possible. — Asger Jorn
I do not regret the things I've done, but those I did not do. — Rory Cochrane
The idea of mind separate from body goes far back in time. The most famous expression of this is the idea of the Platonic image discussed in the Socratic Dialogues (circa 350 BC). Socrates and Plato expressed the opinion that the real world was but a shadow of reality, and that reality existed on a higher, purer plane reachable only through and preserved in the mind. The mind was considered immortal and survived the crumbling corpus in which it dwelt. But only enlightened minds, such as theirs, could see true reality. As such, they believed people like themselves ought to be elevated to the position of philosopher kings and rule the world with purity of vision. (A similarly wacky idea was expressed by the fictional air force General Jack D. Ripper in Kubrick's classic dark satire Dr. Strangelove. General Ripper postulated that purity of essence was the most important thing in life.) — James Luce
I'm very comfortable with myself and my sexuality, but it doesn't define me. I also read books believe it or not. — Eva Mendes
It is a time when one's spirit is subdued and sad, one knows not why; when the past seems a storm-swept desolation, life a vanity and a burden, and the future but a way to death. It is a time when one is filled with vague longings; when one dreams of flight to peaceful islands in the remote solitudes of the sea, or folds his hands and says, What is the use of struggling, and toiling and worrying any more? let us give it all up. — Mark Twain
In a loud voice, he told her that he loved her. O, trembling, was terrified to notice that she answered "I love you," and that it was true. — Pauline Reage
