Spitzenhund Quotes & Sayings
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Demetrius: Villain, what hast thou done?
Aaron: That which thou canst not undo.
Chiron: Thou hast undone our mother.
Aaron: Villain, I have done thy mother. — William Shakespeare

You cannot travel back in time to fix your mistakes, but you can learn from them and forgive yourself for not knowing better. — Leon Brown

Well, in Bradford I could say I was brought up in Bradford and Hollywood. — David Hockney

If you want to have friends, you have to remember that nobody's perfect. — Jonathan Franzen

Ipsy's goal has always been to create a community that inspires women around the world to express their own unique beauty. — Michelle Phan

Wait, I thought to myself! He wants to wait until everything that once was dear to him is trampled under foot. — Anna Seghers

I think Indian women are very beautiful. They have a sense of elegance and innocence. — Pierce Brosnan

Something or someone lived or died so you could have this life.
The mountain of the dead. They left you into the daylight. — Chuck Palahniuk

The source of magic in this world is more mysterious than all the explanations that sorcerers and wizards have given for it, and it is more prevalent than can be understood by those who live according to the constricted form of reason so prevalent in our time. — Dean Koontz

Quite often in acting, you have to play a certain part; you cannot speak as much as you want to speak. — Sylvester Stallone

One of the most noble things you can do is kill the enemy. — Douglas A. Zembiec

I would love to be a guest on a talk show or a panel that shows women who have been on reality shows who've had success, to prove to audiences that you don't have to be a fool to become successful. — NeNe Leakes

Men reject their prophets and slay them, but they love their martyrs and honor those they have slain. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

...{I]f everything that has some share of life were to die, and if after death the dead remained in that form and did not come to life again, would it not be quite inevitable that in the end everything should be dead and nothing alive?... [W]hat possible means could prevent their number from being exhausted by death? — Socrates