Tales Of Graces Victory Quotes & Sayings
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The flash of rain, the shining rainbow riding completely around the plane, the lift over mountain ridges, the steady, pure air at dawn take-offs ... It was so alive and rich a life that any other conceivable choice seemed dull, prosaic, and humdrum. — Dean Smith

You will ask how I felt about spending so much time with people who supported the Hitler regime. I will tell you that, since I had absolutely no choice in the matter, I no longer dared to think about it. To be in Germany at that time, pretending to be an Aryan, meant that you automatically socialized with Nazis. To me, they were all Nazis, whether they belonged to the party or not. For me to have made distinctions at that time - to say Hilde was a "good" Nazi and the registrar was a "bad" Nazi - would have been silly and dangerous, because the good ones could turn you in as easily and capriciously as the bad ones could save your life. — Edith Hahn Beer

If you come within two feet of this curtain, I will poke out your eyes while you sleep. — Jamie McGuire

I haven't felt the way I feel today in so long. — Brandon Boyd

Accountants, they have a wild side to them. — Sloane Howell

Oh, innocent victims of Cupid, remember this terse little verse: To let a fool kiss you is stupid. To let a kiss fool you is worse. — Yip Harburg

On the streets, hanging out with the fellows, there are things you learn that no book can teach you. — Ramon Rodriguez

You must have faith in the duke, and in true love."
She groaned. "Easy for you to say! You are not in a wedding dress laced so tightly as to make it impossible to breathe, uncertain if your groom will arrive before suffocating to death. Though perhaps that would be preferable to life after being jilted at the altar. — Maya Rodale

I don't want to be too over-exposed, but then at the same time I don't want to be too out-of-sight-out-of-mind. — Ludacris

Longevity-and sanity. Eccentric old ladies on Harleys I can deal with. — Alison Larkin

One of my graduate school professors, to whom I started sending poems when I started writing again after a 10-year hiatus, suggested I prepare a book manuscript which he could send to publishers for me. — Marilyn Nelson