Top 13 Cargoes Which May Liquefy Quotes
#1. I know you are always finding ways to love me in spite of how horrible I am, I hope I haven't run out of chances.
Ann Brashares
#2. The sages do not act from (any wish to be) benevolent; they deal with the people as the dogs of grass are dealt with.
Lao-Tzu
#3. Marlon Brando was the absolute opposite of everything they told me he was going to be, which is that he was a testy guy who wants to know that he's in control of everything. But, that's not who Marlon was. No matter what he did, the most important thing on his mind was justice.
Johnny Depp
#4. I've really written my books for my husband and our family. They've brought us closer together by allowing us to discuss things that were unspoken for so long.
Pamela Stephenson
#5. Species are being wiped out every day. Do we want to live with this or don't we? That is really our choice. And I think that human beings, by nature, want to preserve themselves. But right now, we're so preoccupied by other stuff, and we're not addressing the issues, which are our priorities.
Horst Rechelbacher
#6. Here lies the real terror in the international war of ideologies; that a city knows not whom it entertains.
Rebecca West
#7. My charity is called 'Grand Kids.' People keep thinking it's 'Grandkids.'
Curtis Granderson
#8. I'm a person who likes to give 100 percent to everything I do. I want to be the best at my job and as a mother.
Gretchen Carlson
#9. Things are not as bad as it seems. The situations that cause us sorrow are the same ones that introduce us to the strength, power and wisdom that we truly are.
Robin Sharma
#10. One of the best ways of avoiding necessary and even urgent tasks is to seem to be busily employed on things that are already done.
John Kenneth Galbraith
#11. We already have a Death Bringer, thank you. We don't need another one. - Oblivious
Derek Landy
#12. What is it that I especially find utterly unendurable? That I cannot cope with, that makes me choke and faint? Bad air! Bad air! The approach of some ill-constituted thing; that I have to smell the entrails of some ill-constituted soul!
Friedrich Nietzsche
#13. Namely, the feeling of the total and ultimate meaninglessness of their lives. They lack the awareness of a meaning worth living for. They are haunted by the experience of their inner emptiness, a void within themselves; they are caught in that situation which I have called the existential vacuum.
Viktor E. Frankl
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