Sajori Quotes & Sayings
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Every country where the the United States maintains troops has a status of forces agreement. — Richard Engel

Dena had always been a loner. She did not feel connected to anything. Or anybody. She felt as if everybody else had come into the world with a set of instructions about how to live and someone had forgotten to give them to her. She had no clue what she was supposed to feel, so she had spent her life faking at being a human being, with no idea how other people felt. What was it like to really love someone? To really fit in or belong somewhere? She was quick, and a good mimic, so she learned at an early age to give the impression of a normal, happy girl, but inside she had always been lonely. — Fannie Flagg

Air all around him, there was air in the water, all elements were one, fire and earth, air and water. All are but one thing, not four, not two, and not three, but one. He — Holly Black

We act in the interest of peace. — Anthony Doerr

Many people lost their lives fighting for these rights - to vote, to be free, to work, to be able to get on the same bus as someone considered their superior. And it was the next generations who embedded these changes, who came to view women as equals to men, who came to understand that skin colour is of no relevance. Young people are the future. Without them, the world stands still. — Gemma Malley

Revolutions are 90% social diarrhea. — G. Willow Wilson

There's too much shit still down the road that I got to deal with. It aint goin to end here. — Cormac McCarthy

Wealth can only be accumulated by the earnings of industry and the savings of frugality. — John Tyler

Then HBO was the pie in the sky. HBO is the absolute ultimate. — Casey Neistat

A movie is better than real life because in the movies only the bad guys die. Or you can pick the good movies where the bad guys die and only those. If you get tricked and a good person dies in the movie then you can rewrite it in your head so the good person lives and the part about death is superfluous. — Kathryn Erskine