Top 15 Mau Piailug Quotes
#1. But I believe in love, you know; love is a uniquely portable magic. I don't think it's in the stars, but I do believe that blood calls to blood and mind calls to mind and heart to heart.
Stephen King
#2. I'm still not sure I didn't hallucinate the conversation while overdosing on his pheromones.
Sylvia Day
#3. To explain away the mystery of a great painting - if such a feat were possible - would do irreparable harm ... If there is no mystery, then there is no poetry, the quality I value above all else in art.
Georges Braque
#4. To navigate, you must be brave and you must remember.
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#5. Lawful and settled authority is very seldom resisted when it is well employed.
Samuel Johnson
#7. There have been two Geraldo Riveras through his long career. One of them was a reporter who has done some remarkable work. The other was a television show host who did what it took to get an audience.
Brit Hume
#8. Success is defined, not by what you achieve in life, but by what you do for others without expectations.
Debasish Mridha
#10. I am not going to claim that modern anarchism has any direct relation to Roman jurisprudence; but I do claim that it has its basis in the laws of nature rather than in the state of nature.
Herbert Read
#11. If I have courage, it is because I have faith in the knowledge of my ancestors.
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#12. When I stop working, I go out and start working again. Most people paint a picture, or whatever they do, and go home. For me, it has to be continuous.
David Bailey
#13. To be a navigator, you have to be fierce.
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#14. I work so hard to make that sure I'm successful. If you're positive and really excited and enthusiastic about what you're doing, it's going to happen, and it's going to happen big time.
Shawn Mendes
#15. What we are effectively doing, I say this to the young people of America whom my colleagues represent, is leaving our children and grandchildren the tab for fighting a war, letting them pay for the lion's share of it by simply adding it to the national debt.
John Spratt
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