Vampire Knight Manga Quotes & Sayings
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I'm trying to raise the awareness of the troops that, when they deploy and go to war, it's not just them at war - it's also their family. Their family is having to go through all the hardships and the stresses. — Chris Kyle

Then Hannah said, 'Look, either you're going to talk or I'm going to have to finish the story about the guy who chopped off his penis. Your call. — Brigid Kemmerer

Sit back, enjoy the ride and hang out with me for a little while. ( sorry, cheesy driving metaphor!) — Miley Cyrus

I didn't even complete my University Education — Bill Gates

What can give us more sure knowledge than our senses? How else can we distinguish between the true and the false? — Lucretius

She probably knew what a phony slob he was. — Anonymous

I come from a blue-collar family, and I'm just glad for the work. — Wes Craven

Have the pride of the brown girl and know that you'll figure out your own beauty in time. — Tamara Taylor

From birth to age eighteen a girl needs good parents. From eighteen to thirty-five she needs good looks. From thirty-five to fifty-five she needs a good personality. From fifty-five on she needs cash. — Sophie Tucker

From the 15th century to 1688, England and Wales, like Scotland, had been peripheral kingdoms in the European power game, more often at war with each other that with Continental powers, and - except under Oliver Cromwell - scarcely very successful on those occasions when they did engage the Dutch, or the French, or the Spanish. — Linda Colley

An infant is born with a clenched fist; a man dies with an open hand. Life has a way of prying free the things we think are so important. — John C. Maxwell

The right to work, I had assumed, was the most precious liberty that man possesses. Man has indeed as much right to work as he has to live, to be free, to own property. — William O. Douglas

Johnny had been on earth for thirty-four years. Less than a week ago, he walked on those streets. And now the cup, the ring and two unironed waiter's aprons at home were the only concrete objects left to connote that a man had once lived. There were no other physical reminders of Johnny, as he had been buried in all the clothes he owned with his studs and his fourteen-carat gold collar button. — Betty Smith