Rapitel Quotes & Sayings
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Face to face, just you and me, with no rules. Just like you, I get lonely too. — Drake
win some, learn some.. — K
Death will come if you wait long enough...Hopefully, it'll be a long wait! — David A. Frazier
You're not weird in the head.' 'There's a giant talking chicken next to me that would say otherwise. — Maureen Johnson
You were born with your legs apart. They'll send you to the grave in a Y-shaped coffin. — Joe Orton
Because prophetic it definitely was, placing itself explicitly in the tradition of previous prophets from Moses down through the ages to Jesus. "Say: 'We believe in God and in that which has been revealed to us; in what was revealed to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the tribes of Israel; to Moses and Jesus and the other prophets. — Lesley Hazleton
So you're a real person! I always thought you were a legendary figure, like unicorns or Giuseppe Verdi. — Lemony Snicket
The debate about climate change in many ways is tied to the petroleum industry. If the value of petroleum was considerably less than it is, and the value of coal was considerably less than it is, there would be much less debate about this. — Chuck Klosterman
I have done well out of TV, but not well enough to buy football clubs. I'm not sure it's ever a way to make money. — Clive Anderson
To anger a conservative, lie to him. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth. — Theodore Roosevelt
Run from me, Grier Hadley, and I'll follow. I'll track you down and find you. — Sophie Jordan
A hero is someone who simply got too frightened to use his good sense and run away, then somehow lived through it all. — Raymond E. Feist
But virtue, by the bare statement of its actions, can so affect men's minds as to create at once both admiration of the things done and desire to imitate the doers of them. The goods of fortune we would possess and would enjoy; those of virtue we long to practise and exercise. We are content to receive the former from others, the latter we wish others to experience from us. Moral good is a practical stimulus; it is no sooner seen, than it inspires an impulse to practice, and influences the mind and character not by a mere imitation which we look at, but by the statement of the fact creates a moral purpose which we form. — Plutarch
I live in a state of hypersensitivity, and I've always had this feeling that something bad is going to happen to myself, or my wife and children. This manifests itself in different fears and visions. — Paddy Considine