Shnorra Quotes & Sayings
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I've found out that falling in love doesn't have anything to do with time. It can take a year or an instant. It happens when it's ready to happen. — Nora Roberts

Have you lost your hope? Have you remained inside the fog? Don't worry; even if you can't find it, a new hope will come and find you! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Today a soldier can go out on patrol and kill someone or have one of his friends killed and call his girlfriend on his cell phone that night and probably talk about anything except what just happened. And if society itself tries to blur it as much as possible, by conscious well-intended efforts to provide "all the comforts of home" and modern transportation and communication, what chance does your average eighteen-year-old have of not becoming confused?2 — Karl Marlantes

I get it that some people just don't know what to make of me. — Hillary Clinton

The man on the radio says Elvis Presley's died. We drove to Memphis, the sky was hard and black. — Bruce Springsteen

We Liberal Democrats believe in dialogue. We believe in cooperation with both sides of industry and between both sides of industry. And we believe in the language of cooperation. We reject the language of confrontation. — Charles Kennedy

The great thing about falling apart, is that you get to decide how to put yourself back together. Make good choices. — Stacie Hammond

If you don't have your own principals that you live and die by, then you will always be worried about what other people think — Lance Wallnau

I know what "custody" [of the children] means. "Get even." That's all custody means. Get even with your old lady. — Lenny Bruce

In any case, this was a deep human prejudice. Human beings to find a central command in any organization. States had governments. Corporations had CEOs. Schools had principals. Armies had generals. Human beings tended to believe that without central command, chaos would overwhelm the organization and nothing significant could be accomplished. — Michael Crichton

Comrade Kropotkin has argued in the past that Darwinism is but a reflection of capitalism because it emphasises competition and struggle over cooperation and coexistence. It justifies the exploitation of man by man, and strengthens the class ideology of the oppressors." "Excellent. So what will be new today? — Iain Pears

I explained about how we were in Rick's hands and also how he had washed his hands. — Miranda July