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Top Triunfante Quotes

Hey, I'm for love, not war. How about we have a beer? — Mel Gibson

If I had married someone wealthy when I was young, I would have sunk like a stone. Being skint makes life quite clear. You've got to take that job. — Anna Chancellor

Veronica eased the car forward, narrowly missing two girls who stopped in the middle of the street to light each other's cigarettes. They both held up their middle fingers in perfect unison. Veronica cheerfully flipped them off in return, then took a right toward Neptune's Warehouse District. — Rob Thomas

Philosophy ought really to be written only as a form of poetry. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Why just work and live for a happy retirement? Why not work and live for a happy life? — Jonathan Anthony Burkett

All power is the same. Magic. Physical strength. Economic strength. Political strength. It all serves a single purpose-it gives its possessor a broader spectrum of choices. It creates alternative courses of action. — Jim Butcher

A good piece of art raises questions. — Rebecca Hall

He's a steamroller in my life and I like to be laid out flat. I like his hands on my chest, pushing me down whenever my back turns to the span of a bridge. His hands on my thighs, forcing me flat, flat, flat. Yes. Yes, I like that. — Laura A. Lord

If I could, I'd be a recluse. I do want to be one. I'm trying really hard. But it's a difficult thing to pull off in this job. — Chris Lowe

Your only limitations are those that you impose upon yourself — Gary Hopkins

I want to give myself. I just want to give everything I have, everything I am. — Emme Rollins

There's nothing man ever dreams of that God hasn't already thought of! — David Berg

A State for one man is no State at all. — Sophocles

We've all had our moments of weakness and failure. All of us. We've all suffered through dark nights of the soul. — Jonathan Maberry

They enlarged the domains of commerce by treaties with all nations, upon the great principle of equal justice to all nations, and special favors to none. — Robert Toombs