Szkennel Quotes & Sayings
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Love costs us much,
but we still need it.
Wisdom costs us much,
but we still seek it.
Faith costs us much,
but we still practice it.
Life costs us much,
but we still desire it. — Matshona Dhliwayo

You have got to be careful quoting Ronald Reagan, because when you quote him accurately it is called mudslinging. — Walter F. Mondale

You're ready. Start making stuff. — Austin Kleon

I just hugged the man who murdered my son. — Mary Johnson

Revealing the truth is like lighting a match, it can bring light or it can set your world on fire. — Wiz Khalifa

Be happy with what you have while working for what you want. — Helen Keller

We need to remind ourselves of the beauty of human connection and of nature and pull ourselves out of devices for a moment and appreciate what it is just to be human beings. — Olivia Wilde

Life itself, she thought, as she went upstairs to dress for dinner, was stranger than dreams and far, far more disordered. — Nancy Mitford

Her face felt like it was scattered in pieces and she could not keep it straight. The feeling was a whole lot worse than being hungry for any dinner, yet it was like that. I want
I want
I want
was all that she could think about
but just what this real want was she did no know. — Carson McCullers

Samskrit is the greatest language of the world. — Max Muller

I looked at her, then back at him. "If you really loved me, you'd do it."
Jealousy is the rust that eats away at morality's hard steel. It's cancerous, and once it starts it spreads, and spreads. At first it lets small concessions through. He watched me drink, do drugs. He looked the other way when we stole things. He was in love. He never realized all these lapses were weakening him, that a moment would come when I'd push harder than before and the entire structure would crumble into red powder.
Armin gave me the gun. Took the bat. Closed his eyes and inhaled. Opened them and swung and exhaled.
He'd gone for the head. — Leah Raeder