
Top 13 Kaisartoto88 Quotes
#1. It is a crime to put a Roman citizen in chains, it is an enormity to flog one, sheer murder to slay one: what, then, shall I say of crucifixion? It is impossible to find the word for such an abomination.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#2. I would rather die upon yonder gallows, than live in slavery.
Samuel Sharpe
#3. Of all the tricks played by storytellers on their willing victims, the cheapest is the deception known in English as The End. An ending is an arbitrary thing, an act of cowardice or fatigue, an expedient disguised as an aesthetic choice or, worse, a moral commentary on the finitude of life.
Michael Chabon
#4. Its a matter of time that the money I make become a financial cake that I could eat everyday.
Jonathan Anthony Burkett
#5. Artists of today can be inspired by the past, but they have to apply present methods if they want a future in music.
Loren Weisman
#6. Somewhere in the infinity of his personal universe.
Bethany Knox
#7. For Nature is not unjust. She does not steal into the womb and like an evil fairy give her good gifts secretly to men and deny them to women. Men and women are born free and equal in ability and brain. The injustice begins after birth.
Pearl S. Buck
#8. There is more than one evolution. There are cosmological, geological, biological and sociological evolutions. The scientists of evolution say so. When I think about man, religion and art, I do not see any of those evolutions.
Alija Izetbegovic
#9. Even if I'm not loved, I still want to love. To love someone from the bottom of your heart, is the simplest thing in the world. So why is it so difficult?
Ai Yazawa
#11. I hope the cooks who are working for me now are getting that kind of experience so they can use what they're learning now as a foundation for a great career.
Thomas Keller
#12. The world was not meant to be a prison in which man awaits his execution.
John F. Kennedy
#13. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that pirates did wear eye patches and have peg legs and have brightly colored beads. I never knew what the beads were for. They really were for frightening and terrifying their prey.
Robert Kurson
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