
Top 13 Ai Haibara Quotes
#1. Flowers are fragile and ephemeral ... Even if you meant to protect them with a surrounding fence from wind and rain, they would die without sunlight ... and a spindly fence has no power against a strong wind. - Haibara Ai
Gosho Aoyama
#2. Someday I'd like to be a father, not of a human child, but something more reasonable.
Dov Davidoff
#3. Oh, am I wearing an ascot? I didn't notice.
Aziz Ansari
#4. General abstract truth is the most precious of all blessings; without it, man is blind; it is the eye of reason.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
#5. God has your best interest! You'll get what He has designed for you. You are going to excel if you follow the path that he has placed in front of you.
Terraine Francois
#6. Everything starts with writing. And then to support your vision, your ideas, your philosophy, your jokes, whatever, you've gotta perform them and/or direct them, or sometimes just produce them.
Mel Brooks
#7. Some guys actually like it when a woman's brain is as full as her bra.
Elizabeth Bevarly
#8. everyone wants perfect love... no one wants to be a perfect lover...
Brijesh Singh
#9. This is a victory against those who promote terrorism, against hypocrites who tout a supposed war on terror and in reality protect terrorists and jail young men who only acted to oppose terrorism in the United States.
Ricardo Alarcon
#10. O wise man, wash your hands of that friend who associates with your enemies.
Saadi
#11. In many ways I wish I wasn't an actor dragging around the baggage from being one so that I could just devote my energies to encouraging people to find their true selves.
Dirk Benedict
#12. The beating of my heart was so violent and wild that I felt as if my life were breaking from me.
Charles Dickens
#13. [W]hat with the hours dedicated to the law and those given to dining out or entertaining friends at home, with an occasional evening at the Opera or the play, the life he was living had still seemed a fairly real and inevitable sort of business.
But Newport represented the escape from duty ...
Edith Wharton
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