Top 17 Dafar Quotes
#1. People aren't interested in the truth, Dafar. They're interested in what keeps them safe. They're interested in being looked after. They're interested in a tale being spun ... Mighty men have moments of great despair that common people do not want to know about.
Melina Marchetta
#2. Because people aren't interested in the truth, Dafar. They're interested in what keeps them safe. They're interested in being looked after. They're interested in a tale being spun.
Melina Marchetta
#3. Love is like the wind, you can't see it but you can feel it.
Nicholas Sparks
#4. I cannot be a teacher without exposing who I am.
Paulo Freire
#5. Some of us were born to hate and some of us were born to be great.
T.I.
#6. Men do not despise a thief, if he steal to satisfy his soul when he is hungry
Jon David
#8. Until all women are lesbians, there will be no true political revolution.
Jill Johnston
#9. Mothers give us life, love, and the heartfelt inclination to cry 'I want my mommy' no matter how old we get.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#11. That's one of the disadvantages of being poor, you don't dare kill anybody.
Rex Stout
#12. Gideon woke up ready to conquer the world, and he liked to start that domination with me.
How lucky was I?
Sylvia Day
#13. Few things in life can be so appalling as the difference between a dry antiseptic statement of a principle by a well spoken man in a quiet office, and what happens to people when that principle is put into practice.
John Kenneth Galbraith
#14. Good politics starts with empathy, proceeds to analysis, then sets out values and establishes the vision, before getting to the nitty-gritty of policy solutions.
David Miliband
#15. Illnesses do not come upon us out of the blue. They are developed from small daily sins against Nature. When enough sins have accumulated, illnesses will suddenly appear.
Hippocrates
#16. False notions of liberty are strangely common. People talk of it as if it meant the liberty of doing whatever one likes - whereas the only liberty that a man, worthy of the name of man, ought to ask for, is, to have all restrictions, inward and outward, removed that prevent his doing what he ought.
Frederick William Robertson
#17. Sarah Palin embarrasses herself almost immediately upon opening her mouth to speak or upon moving her fingers to send messages to her dull flock.
Henry Rollins