Toxina Tetanica Quotes & Sayings
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For us, warriors are not what you think of as warriors. The warrior is not someone who fights, because no one has the right to take another life. The warrior, for us, is one who sacrifices himself for the good of others. His task is to take care of the elderly, the defenseless, those who can not provide for themselves, and above all, the children, the future of humanity. — Sitting Bull

If you want to stay, I can meet you after the scrimmage. You could come to my house or I could come to yours or we could meet at the library or a coffee shop or..."
Stop talking, asshole.
"Or we could go somewhere with Wi-Fi or somewhere outside or..."
Oh my God, I hate myself right now. — Erin Jade Lange

People always think that they'll never break. They'll never give in, CIA operatives somehow crack, but not them — Kitty Thomas

From a sensitive woman's heart springs the happiness of mankind, and from the kindness of her noble spirit comes mankind's affection. — Khalil Gibran

My mother was the worst cook ever. In school, when we traded lunches, I had to throw in an article of clothing. — Rita Rudner

A monarch, when good, is entitled to the consideration which we accord to a pirate who keeps Sunday School between crimes; when bad, he is entitled to none at all. — Mark Twain

I love acting and I have a need to do it, even when the business is down. — Nadine Velazquez

For me, hard work represents the supreme luxury of life. — Albert M. Greenfield

The cars on the block were already hidden under a sodden layer of white. People were shoveling their walks and — Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney

Live each day , like it's your last, and never have regrets. Should've, could've, and would've should not come out your mouth, who knows if we have a tomorrow. — N.a.

What a tragedy it was that the only thing age could offer to youth was its own experience, and that the experiences of others were never profitable. — Mary Roberts Rinehart