Rolltop Gaming Quotes & Sayings
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Top Rolltop Gaming Quotes

I never told her I loved her. What an ass I am. No wonder she left. I mean, I told her in a dozen different ways, but I never said the words."
"Are they so hard to say?"
"Yes, but ... I don't know. They shouldn't be." Gray shook his head. "Do you know, that fifteen-year-old boy had the courage to say in front of the whole crew what I couldn't bring myself to whisper in the dark? He'll make a fine officer someday, Davy Linnet. Got bigger stones than either of us, I'd wager."
Joss snorted. "Speak for yourself. — Tessa Dare

To solve a problem is to create new problems, new knowledge immediately reveals new areas of ignorance, and the need for new experiments. At least, in the field of fast reactions, the experiments do not take very long to perform. — George Porter

We were poor when I was young but the difference was that the government didn't come around telling you you were poor. — Ronald Reagan

A book is a mirror; if an ass peers into it, you can't expect an apostle to peer out. — E. M. Forster

We are just a certain quantity of cells, all of us! — Rossana Condoleo

I think a good friend, to me, is all about trust and loyalty. You don't ever want to second-guess whether you can tell your friend something. — Lauren Conrad

If I represent the world as it is as harmonious, that's a political position. — Aleksandar Hemon

Something what attract our attention and eyes will remain in our
memory. — Jan Jansen

The future exists only in our imagination
it is a collective story waiting for our voices to express
that can only happen when you and I are willing to enter the emptiness
listening in the silence
until we can begin to create a future we can befriend. — Dawna Markova

When we are not sure, we are alive. — Graham Greene

In all those cases, in accordance with the theme of this book, increases in economic freedom have gone hand in hand with increases in political and civil freedom and have led to increased prosperity; competitive capitalism and freedom have been inseparable. — Milton Friedman