Px Stock Quotes & Sayings
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The object of war is victory, the object of victory is conquest, and the object of conquest is occupation. — Napoleon Bonaparte
(Sebastian) "See, there you go. You're always looking at me like that."
"Like what?"
"Like I burn down animal shelters for fun and light my cigarettes with orphans. — Cassandra Clare
thus had a somewhat outsized sense of her own importance relative to the universe's grand scheme. — Sharon Guskin
Love means listening. — J.A. Schneider
For the most expensive way to realize an orgasm, men open their wallets. For the cheapest, they close their eyes. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I don't really know much about TV and what people want to see. I'm not that well-informed about it. — Larry David
What a wonderful faculty is memory!
the most mysterious and inexplicable in the great riddle of life; that plastic tablet on which the Almighty registers with unerring fidelity the records of being, making it the depository of all our words, thoughts and deeds
this faithful witness against us for good or evil. — Susanna Moodie
Whatever the composition of this new world might be, I surely have no choice but to accept it in silence. — Haruki Murakami
A life that is burdened with expectations is a heavy life. Its fruit is sorrow and disappointment. — Douglas Adams
To understand a profound thought is to have, at the moment one understands it, a profound thought oneself; and this demands some effort, a genuine descent to the heart of oneself ... Only desire and love give us the strength to make this effort. The only books that we truly absorb are those we read with real appetite, after having worked hard to get them, so great had been our need of them. — Marcel Proust
tomorrow is a slave to yesterday. — Dean Koontz
I think snobbery is one of the oldest customs in the world, and the rich will always find ways to rank each other and make themselves feel more special than others. — Kevin Kwan
Every combat is the bloody and destructive measuring of the strength of forces, physical and moral; whoever at the close has the greatest amount of both left is the conqueror. — Carl Von Clausewitz
