Somiyata Quotes & Sayings
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Top Somiyata Quotes
Why were love and death such close neighbors? — Cornelia Funke
We ought to have more people who believe in constitutionally limited government. We have to have more people come to Congress with that mindset. I think we can make this a better place, if, when elections happen, we support candidates who share that philosophy. — Mike Lee
He has the most who is most content with the least. — Diogenes
You love him. You are holy-shit in love with him. — Andrea Randall
Every bond is a bond to sorrow. — James Joyce
Travel to other towns, states, and countries. Realize that your way is not the only way. Different doesn't equal bad or wrong. Be open minded and informed before making a decision. — Alison G. Bailey
If you hate violence and don't believe in politics, the only major remedy remaining is education. — George Orwell
To become a lawyer you must discard your ethics and become an eloquent devil that views justice as god. — Kane Morgan
I need good friends who can say, 'I love you to death, but you look terrible in that, and you need to change right now.' — Blake Lively
The solution to a problem changes the nature of the problem. — John Peers
The biggest thing as I have gotten older is the calmness that's come over me. — Jason Giambi
Most people go through life by the line of least resistance in every circumstance where they can make a choice. They do not recognize that following the lines of least resistance makes all rivers, and some men, crooked! — Napoleon Hill
Her body was spattered with tiny bits of the reverend's flesh and blood, like someone had combined shrimp and tomato soup and then forgot to put the lid on the blender. — Chelsea Cain
Today's liberals wish to disarm us so they can run their evil and oppressive agenda on us. The fight against crime is just a convenient excuse to further their agenda. I don't know about you, but if you hear that Williams' guns have been taken, you'll know Williams is dead. — Walter E. Williams
We dress them [children] in the presumptions of the world. They are the bright small face of hope. They are the last belief we have, the belief in making them believe. — E.L. Doctorow
