Tekoetsile Quotes & Sayings
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The beautiful is as useful as the useful." He added after a moment's silence, "Perhaps more so. — Victor Hugo
For the first time I'm free to be myself. — Ed Balls
If you are not their slaves, you are rebels. — C.L.R. James
He was the first military remote viewer - the first man to transcend time and space for the purpose of viewing selected targets and collecting intelligence information. I learned early to rely on his counsel. What he said was always true: no lies, no exaggerations, no betrayal, and no ego. — David Morehouse
Well, kid, I have seen the future and it shits. — Larry Kramer
One thing you can't pretend to be is funny. — Cynthia Lewis
The forms of direct-half-hidden and completely hidden quoting were endlessly varied, as were the forms for framing quotations by a context, forms of intonational quotation marks, varying degrees of alienation or assimilation of another's quoted word. And here the problem frequently arises: is the author quoting with reverence or on the contrary with irony, with a smirk? Double entendre as regards the other's word was often deliberate. — Mikhail Bakhtin
What makes a heroine? I think I can answer that. A heroine is a woman who risks going too far in order to find out how far one can go for a cause greater than herself. — Diane Keaton
Sometimes people say terrible things when they're scared. They don't mean to, but they can't help it. They lash out because if they can see that their words hurt someone else, it makes them feel as if they aren't completely powerless. — Jonathan Maberry
Be careful what you pray for. — Janet Morris
I just don't think that the differences you make by donating to a museum or an art gallery really compare to the differences you make by donating to the charities that fight global poverty. — Peter Singer
I'm generally happier and more easy going when it's warm outside. — Cecily Strong
Citizens of a modern society need [ ... ] more than that ordinary "common sense" which was defined by Stuart Chase as that which tells you that the world is flat. — S.I. Hayakawa