Top 10 Lucta Quotes
#1. The greater part of critics are parasites, who, if nothing had been written, would find nothing to write.
J.B. Priestley
#2. Wherever there is interest and power to do wrong, wrong will generally be done.
James Madison
#3. conscious only of his movement upward, the last of Lee Scoresby passed through the heavy clouds and came out under the brilliant stars, where the atoms of his beloved daemons, Hester, were waiting for him.
Philip Pullman
#4. If vices were profitable, the virtuous man would be the sinner.
Francis Bacon
#5. Holdsworth is so damned good that I can't cop anything. I can't understand what he's doing. I've got to do this [does two-hand tapping], whereas he'll do it with one hand.
Eddie Van Halen
#6. He was what the egotistical part of me had always longed for: danger, sexiness, popularity, style, unpredictability. The kind of man who'd always keep me guessing. Just one night with him and i'd already started to wonder if perhaps i'd spent the last two years in a comfortable coma.
Lucy Robinson
#8. Ah me! how easy it is (how much all have experienced it) to indulge in brave words in another person's trouble.
[Lat., Hei mihi, quam facile est (quamvis hic contigit omnes),
Alterius lucta fortia verba loqui!]
Ovid
#9. As the evening progressed, Scott said that he was looking forward to settling down, but that he hadn't yet found the right person. The way he looked at me when he said that made me feel he might be wondering whether I was that person.
Amber Frey
#10. What is it that makes us trust our judges? Their independence in office and manner of appointment.
John Marshall
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