Wolkers Quotes & Sayings
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There shall be no slave in your home, male or female: Least of all the mother of your son. — Franz Grillparzer

At the time, Alcatraz had been taken over by Native Americans who were protesting against a long series of broken treaties, genocidal policies, and racist exploitation. — Assata Shakur

You think it is so different because you live here in this time, in this place, because I'm from the far side of the sea. But we are attached by the water between us. It is the same tide and moon, the same sea, love, fear, losing, and death. Love does not change with time. The love that fills us and empties us, that clips our wings so that
we must decide whether to learn to fly after that. To love or to fear. — Patti Callahan Henry

You've got to be very conscious of what people see. If I saw somebody every day, I would get sick of them. Most guys think, 'If I can get on TV every day and give that quote, I'm going to be golden.' It's not about that. It's about showing people you can be yourself. — Michael Strahan

The only parts left of my original body are my elbows. — Phyllis Diller

That's the way these things work, kiddo," he says. "Love isn't supposed to make
sense. It's completely illogical. — Jennifer E. Smith

COOK'S TIP: Bake every day. If you have to leave town fast, you'll always have something good to eat in the car. — Joan Bauer

I feel like the last tattoo you got is usually your favorite. — Nico Tortorella

When you can't compete on cost, compete on quality. — James Dyson

The point of war is to win, Kachiun. It does not matter how we do it, or how long it takes. — Conn Iggulden

The Christian views trials as a pathway to maturity. — Matt Chandler

The tone of good conversation is brilliant and natural; it is neither tedious nor frivolous; it is instructive without pedantry, gay without tumultuousness, polished without affectation, gallant without insipidity, waggish without equivocation. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

God tolerates even our stammering, and pardons our ignorance whenever something inadvertently escapes us - as, indeed, without this mercy there would be no freedom to pray. — John Calvin