
Top 14 Fascino Quotes
#1. When shallow critics denounce the profit motive inherent in our system of private enterprise, they ignore the fact that it is an economic support of every human right we possess and without it, all rights would disappear.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
#2. It cannot be said too often that in the New Testament, the opposite of sin is not virtue, it is faith.
Robert Farrar Capon
#3. You couldn't be satisfied with being an amateur asshole, could you, Jimbo! You had to go and turn pro on me!
Susan Elizabeth Phillips
#4. We either have total victory or we burn up in the sky.' -Fuuko Kurasaki/Sky Raker
Reki Kawahara
#5. God help him, he wanted to kiss her senseless, odd or not. He wanted to kiss her senseless because she was odd.
Sarah MacLean
#6. It is . . . a melancholy fact that the countries which are most humanitarian, which are most interested in internal improvement, tend to grow weaker compared with the other countries which possess a less altruistic civilization . .
Henry Kissinger
#7. People around you, constantly under the pull of their emotions, change their ideas by the day or by the hour, depending on their mood. You must never assume that what people say or do in a particular moment is a statement of their permanent desires.
Robert Greene
#8. If you read the history of the national Socialist party, they're all people who felt like life should have been better to them. They're disappointed, vengeful, angry.
Alan Furst
#9. Somebody had to be Bob Dylan. I guess I was best equipped to do the job.
Bob Dylan
#10. Either way, I couldn't let him leave me, and if I had to kneel to make him stay, I would.
Meredith Wild
#11. He tried not to laugh, but he wasn't good at controlling all the laughter that lived inside of him.
Benjamin Alire Saenz
#12. Horoscopes, like bad sitcoms, are created for people that I don't relate to.
Dov Davidoff
#13. Sometimes duty required a man to do things he would do almost anything to avoid.
Brent Weeks
#14. Lieutenant Paul T. Funkhouser from Evansville, Indiana, a twenty-three-year-old lawyer yet to practice his trade, led the way aboard his motorcycle. He kept riding back and forth to let the drivers know where to go, and then dashing off to the head of the column.
Stephen L. Harris
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