Terry Bogard Quotes & Sayings
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The founders of the United Nations sought to replace a world at war with a world of civilized order. They hoped that a world of relentless conflict would give way to a new era, one where freedom from violence prevailed ... But the awful truth is that the use of violence for political gain has become more, not less, widespread in the last decade. — Ronald Reagan
It's owing to Roth and the handful of others like her who know — Elizabeth Kolbert
Love thrives on trust ad withers in its absence. — Marty Rubin
We are forced to fall back on fatalism as an explanation of irrational events (that is to say, events the reasonableness of which we do not understand). — Leo Tolstoy
The weapon of the advocate is the sword of the soldier, not the dagger of the assassin. — Alexander Cockburn
If the Cowboys and Titans ain't playing, I'm not interested. — Tanya Tucker
He said it like he assumed I knew what the grandfather paradox was, because, if I didn't know, then I was a moron. I hate when people do that. — Rick Yancey
I say, drop all your defenses. Anyone can make a mistake - even you. Do not defend your mistakes; just accept them and move on. When you are totally defenseless, that is when you will be completely strong. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Blow your own horn loud. If you succeed, people will forgive your noise; if you fail, they'll forget it. — William Feather
Here upon the earth evil is such was Shakespeare's declaration in the most emphatic accent. Iago actually exists. There is also in the earth a sacred passion of deliverance a pure redeeming ardor. Cordelia exists. — Edward Dowden
I'm a realist." "You're a misanthrope. — Jason Mott
I'm always trolling for trivia. — Lynn Abbey
Well, jazz is to me, a complete lifestyle. It's bigger than a word. It's a much bigger force than just something that you can say. It's something that you have to feel. It's something that you have to live. — Ray Brown
Along the way, he or she discovers that the world has been broken for as long as anyone can remember. Everyone, sooner or later, gets a thorough schooling in brokenness.
The question becomes what to do with the pieces? — Michael Chabon
