
Top 14 Meraba Prenses Quotes
#1. A tactical retreat is not a bad response to a surprise assault, you know. First you survive. Then you choose your own ground. Then you counterattack.
Lois McMaster Bujold
#2. Some new machinery with adequate powers must be created now if our fine phrases and noble sentiments are to have substance and meaning for our children.
J. William Fulbright
#4. Love was as flawed and terrible and beautiful as we were.
To be alive meant looking for it in ourselves and in others, an imperfection searching for an impossible perfection.
Because in that journey was where truth resided.
Love wasn't about being held. It was about being freed.
Emma Raveling
#5. Do what has to be done, regardless of the consequences.
Robert Ferrigno
#6. ...if you don't tell people you're hurt, they're not going to stop hurting you."
Dilly snorted. "Yeah, or they're going to hurt you twice as much.
Lyn Gala
#7. Everything that is full of life loves change,
for the characteristic of life is movement toward a new goal and urges toward new pleasures
Fulton J. Sheen
#8. When people need love and understanding and support the most is when they deserve it the least.
Lou Holtz
#9. I don't think I ever got parts that interested me. Well, I did occasionally, but more often than not, they did not interest me.
Maureen O'Sullivan
#10. I am suddenly left alone again on the sunny path, with a memory of the rain.
Azar Nafisi
#11. It's a strange thing to think of a man as can lift a chair with his teeth, and walk fifty mile on end, trembling and turning hot and cold at only a look from one woman out of all the rest i' the world. It's a mystery we can give no account of.
George Eliot
#12. They say that a person should visit Paris three times in their life - once when they are young, once when they have the money to truly enjoy it, and once when they are in love.
Brenna Aubrey
#13. I have from time to time been a double A or triple A personality. I'm not anymore. I'm more lenient on myself.
Giancarlo Esposito
#14. Suffering produces a recursion to the tribe, to one's own kind. When a lot of people suffer, tribes lose their head.
Giles Foden
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