Winglets Wings Quotes & Sayings
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I swear on time, which is the beginning and the end of everything, that everybody is always at lost ... — Mesa Selimovic

I've always said that I felt women are more heroic. — James Salter

Yes, she's about to embark on a new phase of her life. And yes, my role in her life may change. But as time goes on and our hearts grow more rings, we don't have to leave anyone behind. We can hold on to each other, and collect new hearts to hold, from this day forward, as long as we all shall live. — Lisa Scottoline

What a strange vanity painting is; it attracts admiration by resembling the original, we do not admire. — Blaise Pascal

Martyrdom was the price of enthusiasm for acting. — Bela Lugosi

I've broken it down to three basic types of people in gangs. You have the first type, the most dangerous, which are the glory seekers. They just want to be popular, they want to be stars, and they can do that in gangbanging. Then you have the one that I think is the worst, which is the one that's expected to be in the gang. Then you have the ones that were like me; they had to be. — Malik Yusef

What good were special talents when there was no one to share them with? — Dave Cullen

This is the best thing I've ever done," he said. And he pushed into her, hungry to take the step for his own mankind. Daisy — Suanne Laqueur

I always put my boxing first. — Floyd Mayweather Jr.

I believe leaders should be questioning machine, rather than an answering machine. — Saji Ijiyemi

If we look more closely, we see that any violent display of power, whether political or religious, produces an outburst of folly in a large part of mankind; indeed, this seems actually to be a psychological and sociological law: the power of some needs the folly of others. It is not that certain human capacities, intellectual capacities for instance, become stunted of destroyed, but rather that the upsurge of power makes such an overwhelming impression that men are deprived of their independent judgment, and ... give up trying to assess the new state of affairs for themselves. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer