Sluiter Quotes & Sayings
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Having played in both competitions over recent years I believe that although standards continue to rise in Super League, the NRL is a better competition. — Adrian Morley

Most of the mess that is called history comes about because kings and presidents cannot be satisfied with a nice chicken and a good loaf of bread. — Jennifer Donnelly

I think foosball is a combination of soccer and shish kabobs. — Mitch Hedberg

As civilization grows more complex, it is simultaneously becoming increasingly interrelated. We are converging upon ourselves, and this is forcing us to relate. — Anodea Judith

Kugel wondered if in these days of the Internet you would even need a Miep Gies anymore, if you could make it through a genocide these days with just a smartphone and a credit card, and he was hopeful that in the event of another Holocaust, he would have some sort of broadband Internet access. — Shalom Auslander

This is why homophobia is a terrible evil: it disguises itself as concern while it is inherently hate. — Tyler Oakley

The minute the church and pastors start saying what do people want and then giving it to them, we betray our calling. We're called to have people follow Jesus. We're called to have people learn how to forgive their enemies. — Eugene H. Peterson

Maybe the only thing that hints at a sense of Time is rhythm; not the recurrent beats of the rhythm but the gap between two such beats, the gray gap between black beats: the Tender Interval. — Vladimir Nabokov

Being a writer is a good, good thing. — Shannon Hale

Mrs. Samson is a bitch, Mom. — Heidi Cullinan

Critics are men who watch a battle from a high place then come down and shoot the survivors. — Ernest Hemingway,

Blame is the world's greatest excuse. It enables us to remain limited and small without feeling guilty. But there is a cost - the loss of our freedom. Also, the role of victim brings with it a self-perception of weakness, vulnerability, and helplessness, which are the major components of apathy and depression. — David R. Hawkins