
Top 14 Harizan Quotes
#1. I had feelings: passive as I lived, little as I spoke, cold as I looked, when I thought of past days, I could feel. About the present, it was better to be stoical; about the future - such a future as mine - to be dead.
Charlotte Bronte
#2. I opened both eyes. Dread was sitting on my chest as if it were an animal. I mean, dread so real it had physical presence, like a Labrador retriever I could teach tricks to. Here, Dread. Sit, Dread. Roll over, Dread. Play dead, Dread.
Claire Cook
#3. When you understand that your self-worth is not determined by your net-worth, then you'll have financial freedom
Suze Orman
#4. If you scratch through the deceitful artifice of contemporary photography, you'll find the real artifice underneath.
Douglas McCulloh
#5. There are three ways to spoil a public man: women, gambling, and listening to experts. The first is the pleasantest, the second is the fastest, but the third is the most certain.
Georges Pompidou
#6. Nice to meet you both," she said. "I hate to be rude, but if I don't ride The Beast in the next five minutes, I'm going to die.
Olivia Cunning
#7. I remember thinking that the Germans must have had a very fine view of all the neighborhoods they were obliterating.
Shana Abe
#8. One of the few good things about modern times: If you die horribly on television, you will not have died in vain. You will have entertained us.
Kurt Vonnegut
#9. Life is the external text, the burning bush by the edge of the path from which God speaks.
Jose Ortega Y Gasset
#10. Being a conservative union member is almost like being an actor in Hollywood: You don't dare say it, or you might be injured on the job, or you might be laid off, or your family might have something happen to them.
Rush Limbaugh
#12. She was the amoureuse of all the novels, the heroine of all the plays, the vague "she" of all the poetry books.
Gustave Flaubert
#14. It is among uneducated women that we may look for the most confirmed gossips. Goethe tells us there is nothing more frightful than bustling ignorance.
Nicolas Chamfort
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