Salentinos Quotes & Sayings
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When you're used to having nothing, nothing becomes your everything, and you never really want for anything. But it's a double-edged sword, because there's the danger of becoming complacent, becoming too happy with that nothing, because you've never known anything better. Complacency is the death of dreams, and freedom. — Isaac Hooke

Probably nobody ever jogs toward the room where they will write their suicide note, — Donald E. Westlake

Only the mistakes were mine. — Malcolm X

Readers are Leaders — Cornelius David

They are fairies; he that speaks to them shall die. I'll wink and couch; no man their works must eye. — William Shakespeare

The good teams are good at what they do. — Brett Favre

He was aware, as he did so, of a poignant air of tragic dedication in all his actions, the dutiful routines of a doomed picket manning his lonely watch, as, beyond the next range of hills, the barbarian horde mounted its conquering ponies. — Michael Chabon

You have to be very rich or very poor to live without a trade. — Albert Camus

He makes you feel that if you only had a little more time, you, too, might be an inventor. — Helen Keller

Dreams are good for three things:
ALIF:
You want something but you just can't ask for it. So you'll say that you've dreamed about it. In this manner, you can ask for what you want without actually asking for it.
BA:
You want to harm someone. For example, you want to slander a woman. So, you'll say that such-and-such woman is committing adultery or that such-and-such pasha is pilfering wine by the jug. I dreamed it, you'll say. In this fashion, even if they don't believe you, the mere mention of the sinful deed is almost never forgotten.
DJIM:
You want something, but you don't even know what it is. So, you'll describe a confusing dream. Your friends or family will immediately interpret the dream and tell you what you need or what they can do for you. For example, they'll say: You need a husband, a child, a house ... — Orhan Pamuk