Smileless Black Quotes & Sayings
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I think what motivates people is not great hate, but great love for other people. — Huey Newton
Canada remains alienated from its allies, shut out of the reconstruction process to some degree, unable to influence events. There is no upside to the position Canada took. — Stephen Harper
We are all alone; the difference is someone of us in the bed and some of us on the street. — M.F. Moonzajer
Hatred can be pushed aside, but it will always whisper in your ear. — Karen Traviss
We either accept weaknesses in good people or we have to tear pages out of the Bible. — Robert Duvall
A magician is an actor playing the part of a magician. — Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin
Boy, you gotta be real sick to get this much attention. — Michael Landon
I find I need less sleep as I grow older, and I am grown very old. I often spend half the night with ghosts, remembering times fifty years past as if they were yesterday. — George R R Martin
It is the strain of walking around the world-down the street, riding city buses and elevators, moving from place to place to place-and not knowing who might want to destroy you, who might like to fill your heart with poison, who might rob you and stab you, who might stand above you in the dark with a tarantula. — Joe Meno
It's poetry in motion, when she turned her tender eyes to me. — Thomas Dolby
A French poet famously referred to the aroma of certain cheeses as the 'pieds de Dieu' - the feet of god. Just to be clear: foot odor of a particularly exalted quality, but still - foot odor. — Michael Pollan
Would you go into a relationship planning the breakup? Would you write the prenup on a first date? Would you meet with a divorce lawyer the morning of your wedding? That would be ridiculous, right? — Jason Fried
I didn't want to start relying on what someone else thought was right. It was easier to go away all together. — Kim Novak
The trick and the beauty of language is that it seems to order the whole universe, misleading us into believing that we live in sight of a rational space, a possible harmony. — John Burnside
