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Saramago Frases Quotes By Bonnie Tyler

I've never taken drugs. My drug, I suppose, is drink. I never drink before I sing, but I do make up for it when I come off! — Bonnie Tyler

Saramago Frases Quotes By Alexander Hamilton

Upon this law, depend the natural rights of mankind, the supreme being gave existence to man, together with the means of preserving and beatifying that existence. He endowed him with rational faculties, by the help of which, to discern and pursue such things, as were consistent with his duty and interest, and invested him with an inviolable right to personal liberty, and personal safety. — Alexander Hamilton

Saramago Frases Quotes By Dick Cavett

Every time someone says, 'You know, we really ought to get together,' if I were really honest, I would ask 'Why?' — Dick Cavett

Saramago Frases Quotes By A.E. Samaan

Liberty is not something a government gives you. It is a right that no government can legally take away. — A.E. Samaan

Saramago Frases Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

Whatever crazy sorrow saith, No life that breathes with human breath Has ever truly longed for death. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

Saramago Frases Quotes By Ken Niimura

Someone once said: "We do not make friends, we recognize them." And you'll know who they are because they play according to the same rules that you do. — Ken Niimura

Saramago Frases Quotes By Craig Schaefer

I promised Coop two things before he died," I said. "One, I'd get his cut of the score to his wife. Two, I'd send Stanwyck to hell where he belongs. I'm keeping those promises." "The latter," Caitlin said dryly, running a sharp red fingernail down her menu as she read it over, "can be arranged, with pleasure." "I'm in," Pixie said. "Let's kill him." The table fell quiet. — Craig Schaefer

Saramago Frases Quotes By Howard Baker

Listen more often than you speak. — Howard Baker