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Top Vigilante Violence Quotes

For most people, the price for security is personal freedom. And without freedom, many people spend their lives working for money, rather than living out to their dreams — Robert Kiyosaki

I say that ambition is absurd, and yet I remain in its thrall. It's like being a slave all your life, then learning one day that you never had a master, and returning to work all the same. — Tom Rachman

I once believed in Jenner; I once believed in Pasteur. I believed in vaccination. I believed in vivisection. But I changed my views as the result of hard thinking. — Walter Hadwen

I have gone to the forest — Knut Hamsun

Love is like a fart. It's warm, unpredictable. And sometimes it stinks, but it can also be the best feeling in the world. That's why I'm so happy that I passed you that day. I know now ... I fart you — Ryan Higa

I sing in key, thank you very much. — Burton Cummings

But no matter how inspiring a dream maybe, a dream that cannot come to life stays a dream. — Simon Sinek

No act of love is ever wasted. — Geneen Roth

If she's my mate, she won't be afraid. She's seen me shift before." ~Cole Rookman — Jane Wakely

If you do not use a muscle or any part of the body, it tends to become atrophic. So is the case with the brain. The more you use it, the better it becomes. — Shakuntala Devi

Roger, Tranquility. We copy you on the ground. You've got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again. Thanks a lot. — Charles Duke

Don't confront me with my failures, I had not forgotten them. — Jackson Browne

'Clueless' is an adaptation of 'Emma' by Jane Austen. It works either way: if you know the book and if you don't. — Jason Moore

I seek truth over a lie; I seek justice over injustice; I seek righteousness over the rewards of evildoers, and I love Allah more than I love the state. — H. Rap Brown

I wish I could find him again." And then: "I will find him again. If they don't send me away."
"They won't send you away," said Miss Minton. Mrs. Carter was already waiting greedily for the next month's allowance for Maia from the bank in Manaus. "However, it seems to me we must find a way of getting you out of doors." She wrinkled her formidable forehead. "I think a disease might be best. Yes. Something that makes it necessary for you to go out and breathe fresh air. Even damp air. Let me think. What about pulmonary spasms?"
Maia stared at her. "I've never heard of them."
"Well, no. I've just made them up. — Eva Ibbotson