Transformers Knockout Quotes & Sayings
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Suburbia is too close to the country to have anything real to do and too close to the city to admit you have nothing real to do. — Sloane Crosley

Maybe there is no actual place called hell. Maybe hell is just having to listen to our grandparents breathe through their noses when they're eating sandwiches. — Jim Carrey

Nobody's more mindful of the sacrifices of our troops than those of us that command them. — John Abizaid

I just don't want to die the same day Castro dies — Art Buchwald

Fear is the root of all courage — Vivian Stanshall

I believed I was a salamander, and it seems I am nothing but an impediment. — Zelda Fitzgerald

The ecological crisis in the world had become so obviously serious that Pope John Paul II felt the need to rebuke the wealthy classes of the industrialized nations for creating that crisis: Today, the dramatic threat of ecological breakdown is teaching us the extent to which greed and selfishness, both individual and collective, are contrary to the order of creation. — Howard Zinn

I know that being an in-house person is much, much harder than being outside ... that's why I've never had a job. — Bob Gill

A faint sheen of perspiration made Simone's face glow, and every part of him felt warm and alive. I want you, he thought. God, I want you. He used his free hand to cup the side of her face. Her skin was so soft ... so dewy and creamy and perfect. He wanted to touch every inch of her. He wanted to lick the salt sheen from her breasts and her belly and her legs. He wanted to taste the deep places. — Abigail Strom

By definition, risk-takers often fail. So do morons. In practice it's difficult to sort them out. — Scott Adams

Don't let the excess of demand make you loose your command and get you further from what you've planned. — Ana Claudia Antunes

Major Trends [is] the canonical modern work on the nature and history of Jewish mysticism. For a sophisticated understanding, not only of the dynamics of Jewish mysticism, but of the exquisite complexities of Jewish history and tradition, Major Trends is a major port of entry through which one must pass. — Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi

The hope of a future in Christ is a hope that does not lean on present and available ability, some power-pack of recovery. An act of the properly potential may restore, satisfy, and complete, but it will never break the chain that keeps it tethered to the essentially old. It may be relatively, but isn't absolutely new. — Craig Keen