Stoyanov Aleksandr Quotes & Sayings
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Let them touch him. For every hair that's hurt I'll stop a heart. — Mervyn Peake
What do you think would have happened to me if a neighborhood of Puerto Ricans saw a scary-looking black dude trying to kick down the door of one of their fellow countrymen? — Charles Ramsey
I hope Britain stays in the European Union, but I don't want to decide for the British. — Francois Hollande
In the kingdome of a cheater the wallet is carried before. — George Herbert
There is no topicmore soporific and generally boring than the topic of Ireland as Ireland, as a nation. — Ezra Pound
And the history books forgot about us, and the bible didn't mention us — Regina Spektor
The only pertinent political question in relation to an identity [or its photograph] is not Is it really coherent? but What does it actually achieve? — Victor Burgin
Secret 7591.42.21. Avoiding weasel words in your intelligence analysis isn't easy when your intelligence analysis is about weasels. — The Covert Comic
That last night," she said quietly. "Why did you say you hoped you'd never see me again?"
He hadn't said it; it had been his last thought when he'd turned to leave. But he didn't seem to notice the discrepancy as he looked at her now.
"Because," he began before faltering, his voice leaving on a sigh. His left hand reached to rake a path through his hair, scattering the inky thickness in all directions. "The more I learn of you, the more difficult it is to stay away. — Angela B. Wade
The designs of men are notoriously subservient to happenstance, hesitation, and haste; but — Amor Towles
Love is its own reward ... — Thomas Merton
In the deep shivering winter, I can feel the joy of a dancing summer in my heart. — Debasish Mridha
Meditation is to find out whether the brain, with all its activities, all its experiences, can be absolutely quiet. Not forced, because the moment you force, there again is duality, the entity that says, 'I would like to have marvellous experiences, therefore I must force my brain to be quiet' - you will never do it. But if you begin to inquire, watch, observe, listen to all the movements of thought, its conditioning, its pursuits, its fears, its pleasures, watch how the brain operates, then you will see that the brain becomes extraordinarily quiet; that quietness is not sleep but is tremendously active and therefore quiet. — Krishnamurti
The greater the potential for reward in the value portfolio, the less risk there is. — Warren Buffett
The business of church is ultimately people. You're trying to heal people, grow people, teach people, and mend people. And when leaders spend all of their time helping and growing other people, they ignore their own growth. — Henry Cloud
