
Top 15 Mellier Translation Quotes
#1. Internationally, I have as large of a fan base - if not larger - than I have domestically.
Wesley Snipes
#2. The coercive power of government is always a beacon to those who want to dominate others
summoning the worst dregs of society to Washington to use that power to impose their will upon others.
Harry Browne
#3. There was a new kind of strength in the gravity of her face, and her colors still gave her that look of deep-seated health and ardor.
Willa Cather
#4. I once cured an amateur skydiver of acute acrophobia. Now you could say he was all right because he was able to jump, but you could also say he was not all right because he was so stoned he neglected to open his parachute.
Robert Preston
#5. Any man can be vengeful, only the truly great can be merciful.
Alex Rutherford
#6. Nobody's going to go home for a year and come back. Nobody could ever enforce that. Nobody in their right mind would ever try to do it.
Michael Bloomberg
#7. The building had been sold and the new owners wanted to convert it into high-end condos. Oh, please. Chicago needed more high-end condos like they needed another baseball franchise.
Kelly Moran
#9. Frequent and loud laughter is the characteristic of folly and ill manners.
Lord Chesterfield
#10. No light; but rather darkness visible Served only to discover sights of woe, Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell; hope never comes That comes to all; but torture without end . . .
Paul Theroux
#11. We are often miserable at our desk or typewriters, but not happy away from them.
Mary Roberts Rinehart
#12. Aw, he's shy. How loveable, huggable, stuff-in-a-bag-and-take-home-able.
Jeri Smith-Ready
#13. The insight of polytheism is conducive to far-reaching religious tolerance.
Yuval Noah Harari
#14. Sometimes people come into your life for a season and other times for a lifetime.
Fran Drescher
#15. People of limited intelligence are fond of talking about "these days," imagining that they have discovered and appraised the peculiarities of "these days" and that human nature changes with the times.
Leo Tolstoy
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