Shredder Ninja Quotes & Sayings
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In Khazak culture, historically, if any traveller comes riding from a long way, there is an obligation to take him into your home. For the first three days, the host doesn't even have the right to ask his name, his destination or his business. — Tim Cope

The barbarians never take a city until someone holds the gates open to them. And it's your own multicultural authorities who will do it for you — Christopher Hitchens

I THINK PERHAPS YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND. PEOPLE'S WHOLE LIVES DO PASS IN FRONT OF THEIR EYES BEFORE THEY DIE. THE PROCESS IS CALLED "LIVING." WOULD YOU LIKE A PRAWN? — Terry Pratchett

When he gets back to the house, every damn snack in the cupboards and the fridge is going into the trash. Then he thinks, Make it the garbage disposal. Too easy to weaken and fish stuff out of the trash. — Stephen King

The way to be successful is through preparation. It doesn't just happen. You don't wake up one day and discover you're a lawyer any more than you wake up as a pro football player. It takes time. — Alan Page

Do not question your ability or worthiness. God is a universe of purpose-driven balance. If you have been called to action, it is because you have it within you to rise to the challenge of your calling. Now, RISE to it! — Steve Maraboli

Every person has a zakaat (to pay) and the zakaat of the body is fasting. — Ibn Majah

I fought, and therefore, believed in my victory. There is more to the fact that I didn't fear death and preferred a brave death instead of a life of an idiot. — Giordano Bruno

The more tightly packed the group, the greater the need for strict social ranks and orders. — Brian Herbert

I tried to allow my children to take risks, to test themselves. Better broken bones than broken spirit. — Rose Kennedy

Called to the throne of my fathers, I have taken over the government, looking to the King of all kings, and have vowed to God, following the example of my father, to be a righteous and gentle prince, to foster piety and the fear of God, to maintain peace, to further the welfare of the country, to be a help to the poor and oppressed, and to be to the righteous man a true protector. — Wilhelm II

If there were no Frenchwomen, life wouldn't be worth living. — Friedrich Engels