
Top 14 1637 At York Quotes
#1. This story, I predict, will grow to be worse than Watergate. The American people need to have the answers.
Curt Weldon
#2. Progress is more important than perfection.
Simon Sinek
#4. be who you are , dont try to be others , their taken. so you know be brave-confident on what you think is right or wrong .make your desisions,no one tells you what to do .
Gabriela Simoes
#5. I stick to playing Brahms, but I love listening to Led Zeppelin, and I've also been a big fan of Earth Wind and Fire since the Seventies and of The Gap Band since the Eighties.
Condoleezza Rice
#6. There are literally a million ways to deal with any situation and Madiba was the best teacher in tutoring me to see those ways, but lying was never an option.
Zelda La Grange
#7. He's only been here six weeks. Nobody else has a clue what we did, and it happened seventeen years ago. There's no way he could have found out in six weeks. No way. He must be talking about something else.
Liliana Hart
#8. Everybody's life is either a warning or an example. You've got to decide what you're gonna be and you have to draw a line in the sand.
Tony Robbins
#9. I was asked in an interview which was more important: money or love?
I told the interviewer that if he had to ask the question, he wouldn't understand the answer.
John Lennon
#11. You were made to be ruled. It is the unspoken truth of humanity that you crave subjugation. In the end, you will always kneel
Loki Laufeyson
#12. Here lies the heart of the difference between grief as we imagine it and grief as it is) the unending absence that follows, the void, the very opposite of meaning, the relentless succession of moments during which we will confront the experience of meaninglessness itself.
Joan Didion
#13. Waves crack with wicked fury against me ship's hull while ocean currents rage as the full moon rises o're the sea."
(Cutthroat's Omen: A Crimson Dawn)
John Phillips
#14. The aunties can make Game of Thrones look like Dora the Explorer, but that's not the point.
Tanya Huff
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