Urga Quotes & Sayings
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When I see that my geek may have contained some of the best parts of me, when I love and appreciate him, I set my children free to see themselves as lovable however they are. — Kenny Loggins

I look upon it that a man who does not mind his stomach would hardly mind anything else. — Samuel Johnson

For me the best part about the racing is to let all your aggression - whatever you've got inside you - out on the bike and just attack everything at all possible times. — Magnus Backstedt

Be sure it's your real self you're showing. Because it is your real self that needs to be loved. — Daphne Rose Kingma

I don't really yell at people. — Nancy Reagan

I was always the smallest guy on the field. — Brian Roberts

I had never seen a real live dead person. — Jacqueline Kelly

I am a ghost in a land of phantoms and remembered nightmares. — Ilsa J. Bick

Behold the Drojim Palace," King Urgit said extravagantly to Sadi, "the hereditary home of the House of Urga."
"A most unusual structure, You Majesty," Sadi murmured.
"That's a diplomatic way to put it." Urgit looked critically at his palace. "It's gaudy, ugly, and in terribly bad taste. It does, however, suit my personality almost perfectly. — David Eddings

I'd been so set on an escape that was now impossible, and the only form of freedom left to me was death. It was a terrible kind of freedom - one from misery and pain, yes, but also one from lightness and laughter and life. It was an absence of everything. — Alexander Gordon Smith

My friend Ronald Gottesman says ... that the cause of all our trouble is the belief in an essential, pure identity: religious, ethnic, historical, ideological. — Chris Abani

The first thing that intellect does with an object is to class it with something else. — William James

Do girls need kid-glove treatment? I thought they were tougher than that."
Dan's grin was approving. "Most of us are. Some of us are like boys, though, and have delicate egos. — Nora Sakavic