Starflight Game Quotes & Sayings
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Top Starflight Game Quotes
I've assimilated the hit. I've passed along most of what I can and now I'm prepared to live with it. But in my opinion, prices will come down. — Steve King
The reason a person viciously strikes out against you is because they are afraid of you or what you represent, or are resentful of your happiness. — Anton Szandor LaVey
Metro shows no signs of being able to make its trains run on time. This occurs during single-tracking and it occurs during normal rush hour service. — Robert James Thomson
Never do an evil act just because it is trivial; never leave a good act undone just because it's small. — Liu Bei
You can't ever really have enough worth that when you're gone, the spot you left won't close over. — Laura Florand
You know, London is so sprawling, and you can sometimes forget that anybody else is on a stage anywhere else. — Alan Rickman
American Dream Is Under Assault. People that haven't been able to find a job in months and this growing sense in this country that this is the new normal, well we can't accept that. — Marco Rubio
It is easy for me to imagine that the next great division of the world will be between people who wish to live as creatures and people who wish to live as machines. — Wendell Berry
In the end you always crashed against the unspoken barricades of their love, like the walls of a padded cell. The truth of their love rendered further meaningful discussion impossible and made what had gone before empty of meaning. — Stephen King
We shall know that we have begun to speak true by an increased hunger for true-speaking; we shall have the whole hunger only after we have given ourselves the first taste of it. — Laura Riding
You yourselves are the Being you are seeking. — Swami Vivekananda
I want to bask deeply in the taste of his blood, in that flowing crimson filled with his feelings melted in it ... — Matsuri Hino
It is one of the blessings of wilderness life that it shows us how few things we need in order to be perfectly happy. — Horace Kephart