Rexter Williams Quotes & Sayings
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I have never had a single positive doping test, and I do not take performance-enhancing drugs. — Lance Armstrong

My old love, my new
Unlike wine, it's not better
Fresh blood is so sweet — Debby Feo

As long as you persecute people, you will actually throw up terrorism. — Antonia Fraser

His death, on July 30, 1700, set in — Sophia Of Hanover

Bleep stupid bleep bleep faeries and their bleep bleep bleep obsessions. He had better stop bleep bleep bleep the bleep bleep rules or I will bleep bleep bleep the little bleeeeeeep. All in a completely robotic monotone. — Kiersten White

To marry and have children is the ideal life for a woman. What career could ever be as fine? To give the world splendid men and women-isn't that the noblest thing a woman could possibly do? — Jessie Willcox Smith

Someone like you makes the sun shine brighter. Someone like you makes a sigh half a smile. Someone like you makes my troubles much lighter. Someone like you make life seem worthwhile. — James Wright Foley

I got an A on the third quiz in American history,
an A,
dammit.
Last time I got a B
up from a C
and my father said,
"if you can get a C
you can get a B,
if you can get a B
you can get an A."-
I got an A
and my father said,
"grades don't mean anything. — Thalia Chaltas

No one can escape stress, but you can learn to cope with it. Practice positive thinking ... seize control in small ways. — Adele Scheele

Human beings want to be free and however long they may agree to stay locked up, to stay oppressed, there will come a time when they say 'That's it.' Suddenly they find themselves doing something that they never would have thought they would be doing, simply because of the human instinct that makes them turn their face towards freedom. — Aung San Suu Kyi

The world is a stage where we come to play and go. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Novelty is the storehouse of pleasure. — Ninon De L'Enclos

In the end, Edwards wrestled with slavery, defending the institution within the colonies but also calling for the end of the Atlantic slave trade. — Richard A. Bailey

All this gave way to my first encounter with guilt, which is still something entirely inscrutable to me, as if aliens were sending transmissions from another planet, telling me there is a right and a wrong in the universe. — Donald Miller