Rebellion Madoka Quotes & Sayings
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America gives every appearance of being a nation besotted with trashiness - divorce, illegitimacy, casual Fridays. — P. J. O'Rourke

SO RISKY, to love another person! Like flaying your own, outermost skin. Exposed to the crude air and every kind of infection. — Joyce Carol Oates

When you're more focused in getting your message across than you are worrying about how people are viewing you, that's huge. — Susan Cain

Another challenge? Getting up at 6:30 in the morning to go act. It's not fun acting that early in the morning or acting at 4 A.M in the middle of the night or in the morning when you're really tired. That's a challenge. What a luxurious problem to have. — George Eads

'The Descent,' 'Dog Soldiers,' those films, I've loved for years, and the tones of those. — Matt Ryan

We have to do whatever we can to ensure that no child dies of diarrhea. — Chelsea Clinton

Action is the core of everything-7 Rituals to win forever — Anupam Jaiswal

I felt my cheeks turn red, and she laughed out loud. But I didn't mind too much, because the last thing she saw was my middle finger aimed in her direction as I stepped outside — Jessica Verday

There is no entanglement where there is truth, and where there is no truth, there is entanglement of playing with 'toys' (interaction with people). — Dada Bhagwan

In 1848, the 39-year-old Lincoln offered some sage advice to his law partner, William H. Herndon, who had complained that he and other young Whigs were being discriminated against by older Whigs. In denying the allegation, Lincoln urged him to avoid thinking of himself as a victim: "The way for a young man to rise, is to improve himself every way he can, never suspecting that any body wishes to hinder him. Allow me to assure you, that suspicion and jealousy never did help any man in any situation. There may sometimes be ungenerous attempts to keep a young man down; and they will succeed too, if he allows his mind to be diverted from its true channel to brood over the attempted injury. Cast about, and see if this feeling has not injured every person you have ever known to fall into it."1 — Michael Burlingame

Life's managed, not cured. — Phillip C. McGraw