
Top 15 Kinaata Malafaka Quotes
#1. Two of them drifted over to intercept me with the easy calm of big cats that have been fed recently.
Richard K. Morgan
#2. If I told you that you weren't going home until we win - what would you do differently?
Stanley McChrystal
#3. In the sense that anarchy equals freedom, yes. Anarchy means freedom, but it also means chaos.
Rei Kawakubo
#4. Find your mark, look the other fellow in the eye, and tell the truth.
James Cagney
#5. If you're not enjoying yourself, you can't really look as if you are.
Glenn Tipton
#6. But the truth is, feelings don't change anything. To change something, you have to say things out loud. Do things. Take chances. Take a stand" -Riley
Jeff Garvin
#7. Without action, words are just words. Without violence, laws are just words. Violence isn't the only answer, but it is the final answer.
Jack Donovan
#8. She kills her words, but somehow the feeling survives. And no matter where she buries them, he always sees them in her eyes.
Seekerohan
#9. You could always call her secretive, masking her feelings beautifully lest anyone intrude into her inmost realm of hidden thoughts. It was a defense Urmila had evolved since childhood.
Kavita Kane
#10. You will seek for God in vain till you understand that God can't be seen as a "thing"; he needs a special way of looking similar to that of little children whose sight is undistorted by prefabricated doctrines and beliefs .
Anthony De Mello
#11. Whether one is dealing with the state, the Mafia, parents, pimps, police, or husbands, the heavy price of institutionalised protection is always a measure of dependence and agreement to abide by the protector's rules
Wendy Brown
#12. The climax of their journey is a showdown with IT, the cold and calculating disembodied intelligence that has cast a black shadow over the universe in its quest to make everyone behave and believe the same.
Madeleine L'Engle
#13. When you abandon freedom to achieve security, you lose both and deserve neither.
Thomas Jefferson
#15. Eastern medicine is not about curing your sickness. It's about keeping you well.
Tim Daly
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