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Top Vaikiki Quotes

I would have winked back - that is - if I could. Ever since I was little and tried to wink, it always looked like a painful squint. — Valerie Biel

We're not falling to the ground in an instant like the towers did, but it's like the most important parts of us are coming apart, the foundation just crumbling away beneath us. — Wendy Mills

You are young," replied Athos, "and your bitter memories have time to change into sweet ones. — Alexandre Dumas

We can never see what we never question, for we who escapes, blinds us — Farley Maglaya

Puck winced. Ouch. Well, you know what they say - you always hurt the one you love. Or is that the one you hate? I can never remember. — Julie Kagawa

It's not the span of time that matters. It's the quality of love you have in that time that counts. For some people a thousand years would never be enough. — Dan Skinner

I love art, in particular, paintings. I have, well, a lot. — Domenico Dolce

Climate change: Don't undermine the science just because you don't like the economics — Brian Cox

Love ought to show itself in deeds more than in words. — Ignatius Of Loyola

A kite flies against the wind, not with it. — Winston S. Churchill

I became an American on Nov. 4, 2010, at an elegant ceremony in Great Hall of Bullfinch's Faneuil Hall, Boston, beneath a vast painting of Daniel Webster debating the preservation of the Union with Robert Hayne of South Carolina, before the Civil War. — Nigel Hamilton

The materialistic paradigm of Western science has been a major obstacle for any objective evaluation of the data describing the events occurring at the time of death. — Stanislav Grof

What do you do when there is an evil you cannot defeat by just means? Do you stain your hands with evil to destroy evil? Or do you remain steadfastly just and righteous even if it means surrendering to evil? — Lelouch Vi Britannia

Jesus did not use hell to try and compel "heathens" and "pagans" to believe in God, so they wouldn't burn when they die. He talked about hell to very religious people to warn them about the consequences of straying from their God-given calling and identity to show the world God's love. — Rob Bell