
Top 12 Befekadu Hailu Quotes
#1. I'm not getting up in the helicopter. I have a premonition that I'm going to get killed in a helicopter crash.
Vic Morrow
#2. It is better to give a lick than receive one. If anybody got in my way, I tried to run right through them.
Bo Jackson
#3. I'm much more comfortable and confident running out on the field in front of 70,000 people instead of standing in front of a camera trying to say some lines. The people who do that as a profession are very talented because it's certainly not easy.
Tom Brady
#4. I've always been fascinated with marine geography and how deep things are. I was spellbound by the tsunami, for example, by the actual maps. There is just something about the unseen bottom of the sea that has always fascinated me, how deep is it.
Joan Didion
#5. Why do SEALs fight so much? I haven't made a scientific study of it, but I think a lot is owed to pent-up aggression. We're trained to go out and kill people. And then, at the same time, we're also being taught to think of ourselves as invincible bad-asses.
Chris Kyle
#6. Make a technical contribution; innovate, don't emulate.
David Packer
#7. Most people carry their demons around with them, buried down deep inside. Writers wrestle their demons to the surface, fling them onto the page, then call them characters.
C.K. Webb
#8. Have you never seen something so mad, so extraordinary, that just for one second you think that there might be more out there?
Catherine Tregenna
#9. He looked disheveled and disreputable, like an outlaw on the run. A smile came to his lips, while he stared at her intently. "It seems I can't stay away from you," he said.
Lisa Kleypas
#10. I'm not going to tell anybody, not even Lilly. Lilly would NOT understand. NOBODY would understand. Because nobody I know has ever been in this situation before. Nobody ever went to bed one night as one person and then woke up the next morning to find out that she was somebody completely different.
Meg Cabot
#11. ONCE HE KNEW HOW to do things in Washington, he started doing them - with the same frenzied, driven, almost desperate energy he had displayed in Cotulla and Houston, the energy of a man fleeing from something dreadful.
Robert A. Caro
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