Tunisiens Vers Quotes & Sayings
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But God decided to create a world where free will was more important than no one ever getting hurt. There must be something stunningly beautiful and remarkable about free will that only God can truly grasp, because God hates, literally abhors, evil, yet He created a world where evil could happen if people chose it. — Dee Henderson
The biggest problem with every art is by the use of appearance to create a loftier reality. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
It is our taste that decides against Christianity now, no longer our reasons. — Friedrich Nietzsche
I am overcome by a feeling of complete detachment. I am a mere object to these people. I am barely human any more. — Tabitha Suzuma
Do you think that Asian girl over there is pretty? I ask Abram, testing him, wondering if I'm really his type, or if I'm just his type until that rare breed of slutty Asian drops into his lap.
Only when she lets me cheat off of her, he answers. — Jay Clark
He wants his home and security, he wants to live like a sailor at sea. — Bob Seger
When the history of this period is written, [William Jennings] Bryan will stand out as one of the most remarkable men of his generation and one of the biggest political men of our country. — William Howard Taft
Have you ever loved someone and it became yourself? — Djuna Barnes
I lived in L.A. for a few months. It seemed like no one there had parents. Or if they did have parents, they would deny it. — Catherine O'Hara
I really wanted to know what happens in a place that is trying to build socialism, that's trying to construct some form of social justice. That's trying to feed people, to make health care and education a right. — Assata Shakur
His face burst into a prism of colors and light as her eyes welled with tears and when they fell down her cheeks it felt like fire. — Genevieve Dewey
We need to make a game out of earning money. There is so much good we can do with money. Without it, we are bound and shackled and our choices become limited. — Bob Proctor