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Sheetz Menu Quotes By Jenn Bennett

Feeling alive is always worth the risk. — Jenn Bennett

Sheetz Menu Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I believe that in the battle between guns and ideas, ideas will, eventually, win. Because the ideas are invisible, and they linger, and, sometimes, they can even be true. Eppur si muove: and yet it moves. — Neil Gaiman

Sheetz Menu Quotes By George Orwell

Oceanic society rests ultimately on the belief that Big Brother is omnipotent and that the Party is infallible. But since in reality Big Brother is not omnipotent and the party is not infallible, there is need for an unwearying, moment-to-moment flexibility in the treatment of facts. The keyword here is BLACKWHITE. Like so many Newspeak words, this word has two mutually contradictory meanings. Applied to an opponent, it means the habit of impudently claiming that black is white, in contradiction of the plain facts. Applied to a Party member, it means a loyal willingness to say that black is white when Party discipline demands this. But it means also the ability to BELIEVE that black is white, and more, to KNOW that black is white, and to forget that one has ever believed the contrary. — George Orwell

Sheetz Menu Quotes By Joe Carnahan

I think as a filmmaker and as a director, you shortchange yourself if you inhibit the ability of your actor to bring their own personal experiences to the characters. — Joe Carnahan

Sheetz Menu Quotes By Dane DeHaan

It was weird - my parents would let me have some Green Day albums but not all Green Day albums. — Dane DeHaan

Sheetz Menu Quotes By Herbert Spencer

The essential trait in the moral consciousness, is the control of some feeling or feelings by some other feeling or feelings. — Herbert Spencer

Sheetz Menu Quotes By Richelle Mead

Adrian met my eyes for a long moment, saying nothing aloud yet somehow conveying a million messages. — Richelle Mead