Typical Mobster Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone's gonna have their opinion, everyone's gonna have their favorite bands. The best way I can describe it is music is like food, either you love it, hate it, or are indifferent about it. Or you grow up and acquire a taste for it. — Phil Anselmo

Greatness is achieved when you recognize your own strength. You become unstoppable! Nothing can prevent you from breaking free and claiming the victory. — Amaka Imani Nkosazana

Seventy-five thousand people a day become Christians, two-thirds of whom live in Africa. — Philip Yancey

I'd learned enough about circuitry in high school electronics to know how to drive a TV and get it to draw - shapes of characters and things. — Steve Wozniak

For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not understand, no explanation is possible. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

Know that you make a difference in this world, even if you can't see it or understand it - you do. — Karen Higginbottom

History is apt to judge harshly those who sacrifice tomorrow for today. — Harold Macmillan

Damn, amigo. Just how much Oprah have you been watching since I've been gone? — Lara Adrian

Most of the reefs [around Christmas Island] are dead, most of the corals are dead, overgrown by algae, and most of the fish are smaller than the pencils we use to count them. — Enric Sala

I used to listen to the soundtrack for the movie 'Tank Girl' all the time. It was really good. — Jessica Pare

When I got discharged from the Army, I made a vow never to go back on an Army post. No big deal, just a simple lifelong vow. — William Goldman

In a spectaculist fabrication, the cardinal rule is Shit Blows Up. — Hal Duncan

I praise mirth" [Eccl. viii. 15]. This means the righteous man rejoices when he performs a meritorious act. "And of joy, what doth this do?" [Eccl. ii. 2] alludes to rejoicing that comes not through a Heaven-pleasing deed. This teaches that the divine presence (Shekhina) comes not by sadness, by indolence, by hilarity, by levity, by gossip, or by senseless talk, but through rejoicing in a meritorious deed; as it is written: "Now bring me a minstrel; and when the minstrel played, the power of the Lord was upon him" [II Kings, iii. 15]. Rabba said: The same (should be done) in order to enjoy good dreams. R. Jehudah says: The same (should be done) to predispose one's self for legislative work, as Rabba did: Before commencing to expound a Halakha he introduced it with a simile and caused the masters to become joyful; afterward, he sat down in the fear of the Lord and began to expound the Halakha. — Michael Rodkinson

To harbor no envy, no anger, no resentment against an offender is still not to have charity for him. It is possible, without any charity, to avoid rendering evil for evil. But to render, spontaneously, good for evil - such belongs to a perfect spiritual love. — Maximus The Confessor

If the eyes are the window to the soul, then Edward's in trouble 'cause no one is home. — Laurell K. Hamilton