
Top 14 Miavianet Quotes
#1. In all the woes that curse our race there is a lady in the case.
W.S. Gilbert
#2. And so I found myself in a kind of love lock: pining for the wrong person, grieving beside a woman whose body I can't touch, being given a second chance I can't find the clarity to take.
Courtney Maum
#3. We fear that which we cannot see.
Tite Kubo
#4. Most kids might not think that riding the bus to school is all that awesomesauce, but that's only until your mom makes you go with her every morning and then lectures you about not using your magical powers the whole way to school and then picks you up and lectures you the whole way home.
Wendy Mass
#5. There is no shame in falling," Pernicar said, standing up. "There is only shame if you refuse to rise once again.
Drew Karpyshyn
#6. Another Saturday night and I ain't got nobody ... ..
Sam Cooke
#7. Culture derives its meaning from man's faith in God; it is never an end in itself, but always a means of expressing one's religious faith.
Henry R. Van Til
#8. The food could taste amazing; however, if you present a plate of misfortunate looking food ... you would really question yourself about whether or not you should eat it.
Wolfgang Puck
#10. I consider myself more of an international artist than I do a one-territory artist, which I think is a blessing.
Melanie Fiona
#11. You face challenges and you have to make choices. You're weighing the necessary responsibility toward reality and authenticity and of course the need to create a compressed drama over two hours.
Paul Greengrass
#12. He'd always had a joke for Francis in the confessional, a 'sin' that could be counted on to cause a young priest to grin behind the safety of the wooden shield. Bless me, Father, for I put tuna in the chicken salad.
Kristin Hannah
#13. We go into rural communities, and all we do - like has been done in this room [at TED] - is create the space. When these girls sit ... you unlock great leaders.
Leymah Gbowee
#14. In speaking of arithmetic (algebra, analysis) as a part of logic I mean to imply that I consider the number-concept entirely independent of the notions or intuitions of space and time, that I consider it an immediate result from the laws of thought.
David Foster Wallace
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