Skausmo Balsas Quotes & Sayings
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Civic participants don't aim to make life better merely for members of the group. They want to improve even the lives of people who never participate ... — Clay Shirky
A shiny ring isn't romantic to me. I think thought and love into what you do for the person you're in love with - that's romance. — Sasha Grey
If you don't like men who physically abuse women, stop telling your son it's okay to hit a little girl if she's bothering him. — Karen E. Quinones Miller
Having too many ideas is not always a good thing. — Paul Arden
I love talking about nothing, father. It is the only thing I know about. — Oscar Wilde
A man who views the world the same ... — Muhammad Ali
Money is the sinews of love, as of war. — George Farquhar
Somewhere in the child, somewhere in the adult, there is a hard, irreducible, stubborn core of biological urgency, and biological necessity , and biological reason that culture cannot reach and that reserves the right, which sooner or later it will exercise, to judge the culture and resist and revise it. — Lionel Trilling
What reason is there for believing that a high death rate, in itself, is undesirable? To my knowledge none whatever. The plain fact is that, if it be suitably selective, it is extremely salubrious. Suppose it could be so arranged that it ran to 100% a year among politicians, executive secretaries, drive chairmen, and the homicidally insane? What rational man would object? — H.L. Mencken
I was country when country wasn't cool. — Barbara Mandrell
People seem sheathed in their tough organization. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The voice without a body went on singing, and certainly Raoul had never in his life heard anything more absolutely and heroically sweet, more gloriously insidious, more powerful. — Gaston Leroux
Howard Dean is not the first politician to distort facts in his own interests. But many activists in the party he now leads are puzzled over what he thinks he is accomplishing politically. Is it good politics to contend that Iraq was better off under Saddam Hussein than even a flawed Islamic republic? — Robert Novak
