Titanfall 2 Scorch Quotes & Sayings
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I feel extremely lucky, extremely grateful, and a little bittersweet, too. — Wentworth Miller
If I have learned anything it is that pity is more intelligent than hatred, that mercy is better than justice, that if one walks around the world with friendly eyes one makes good friends. — Philip Gibbs
I read everyday, because reading takes me away, away to a place where nothing is impossible. — Manoj Arora
Suki Bridgewater:
I shivered, despite the heat from the sun. "I'm married," I whispered. "I love my husband. — Sofia Grey
It's great to be here. — A.D. Posey
God invented man, and man invented the metric system. — Salvador Dali
Where God is, all agree. — Bill Vaughan
I'm Set Free"
I've been set free and I've been bound
To the memories of yesterday's clouds
I've been set free and I've been bound
And now I'm set free
I'm set free
I'm set free to find a new illusion
I've been blinded but
You I can see
What in the world has happened to me
The prince of stories who walk right by me
And now I'm set free
I'm set free
I'm set free to find a new illusion
I've been set free and I've been bound
Let me tell you people
What I found
I saw my head laughing
Rolling on the ground
And now I'm set free
I'm set free
I'm set free to find a new illusion — The Velvet Underground
The defensive (or passive) investor will place chief emphasis on the avoidance of serious mistakes or losses. His second aim will be freedom from effort, annoyance, and the need for making frequent decisions. — Benjamin Graham
It is truly strange how long it takes to get to know oneself. I am now sixty two years old, yet just one moment ago I realised that I absolutely love lightly toasted bread. Simultaneously, I also realised that I loathe bread when it is heavily toasted. For almost sixty years, and quite unconsciously, I have been experiencing inner joy or total despair at my relationship with grilled bread. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
You either belong wholly to the world or wholly to God. — John Vianney
