Roselets Quotes & Sayings
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People often believed they were safer in the light, thinking monsters only came out at night. — C.J. Roberts

Under ideal conditions, the barrister and the bhangi (sweeper) should both get the same payment. — Mahatma Gandhi

Without doubt, our inability to design and implement a sustainable economic framework has resulted to our present ranking on the globalization index; a precious market to the productive countries. — Tony Osborg

I think it's important for a guy to be 'protective,' shall we say, but you don't want to come off like you just rolled around in an Old Spice factory. Everyone has their own natural scent. — Mark Ronson

The extraordinary exertions of the colonies, in cooperation with British measures, against the French, in the late war, were acknowledged by the British parliament to be more than adequate to their ability. — Mercy Otis Warren

The authority of Scripture is greater than the comprehension of the whole of man's reason. — Martin Luther

Public utility pleads most forcibly for the general distribution of the Holy Scriptures. — James McHenry

I was a tongue, a gazette. The bearer of "the truth of the whispers."
I knew of hollowed books, trunks with false bottoms, and the meanders of secret corridors. I knew how to open hidden drawers in your escritoire, how to unseal your letter and make you think no one had touched it. If I had been in your room, I left the hair around your lock the way you had tied it. If you trusted the silence of the night, I had overheard your secrets. — Eva Stachniak

Not for nothing are they called deadlines. By the time you reach the final line, sir, you are indeed dead. — Avi

Everything hurt. It meant she was alive. — Kameron Hurley

You can't move so fast that you try to change the mores faster than people can accept it. That doesn't mean you do nothing, but it means that you do the things that need to be done according to priority. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Religion is a tool used by wicked people to twist other people into doing the things they want them to do". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Today, what most people live in, or with, is the less-than-nuclear family. Working fathers are absent from home during most of the day, the children are schooled outside it, and practically all women who work for money must go outside to earn their living. — Elizabeth Janeway