William Ernest Henley Poems Quotes & Sayings
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It was nearly five before Jake walked in. He was sunburnt, wet, and smelled faintly of fish. Sexy as hell. Don't ask me to explain. — Josh Lanyon

You knew about the labor camps, though. About the massacres."
"It is easy to be lied to when you don't know any of those people firsthand. It's easy to believe when your king tells you that the people in Endovier deserve to be there because they're criminals or rebels who tried to slaughter innocent Adarlanian families."
"And how many of your countrymen would stand against your king if they, too, learned the truth? If they stopped to consider what it would be like if it were their family, their village, being enslaved or murdered? — Sarah J. Maas

Sports are not about awards or world championships, though those are great. They're about the relationships we have with each other. — Mia Hamm

Lenin was always prone to overestimate the physical danger to himself: in this respect he was something of a coward. — Orlando Figes