
Top 15 Nesuhis Instant Quotes
#2. If there's even one person who might be hurt by a decision, you should never make it.
Penelope Fitzgerald
#3. If you see a better world, you're morally obligated to create it
Genevieve Bell
#4. Next time he summons me like a half-asred squirrel demon," I said,"I'll tell him so!
Rainbow Rowell
#5. I feel like there's a knife lodged in my chest and every day that I see you, that I can't touch you, somebody turns it a full rotation. I'm bleeding from the inside out, Abi.
Violet Blaze
#6. I think the people who are out there for fame get themselves in a lot of trouble.
Barry Manilow
#7. The cycle repeated itself at inconsistent intervals, creating invisible eddies that brushed against him like fountains of roiling water.
Christopher Paolini
#8. When she lay curled against him, her skin dewed from passion, there was still that small, cold place inside of her where the heat hadn't quite reached.
J.D. Robb
#9. People ask, why hasn't that person busted out? Almost always, at the end of it, consciously or subconsciously, it hasn't happened because that person has chosen for it to not happen. Either walking away, because it wasn't the life they wanted, or through self-sabotaging.
Chris Gethard
#10. You're wild now, too. And brave. What else do you want to be?"
"I want to be with you."
The words slipped out before I could stop them and I heard him suck in a sharp breath.
The brittle silence told me I'd done something I couldn't ever undo. I'd changed everything.
Molly O'Keefe
#11. It was an art, and like all arts it demanded mastery, discipline, study. Pain. That too.
George R R Martin
#12. 'Motivation matters,' he said again, 'because why you do something connects to how you do it, who you do it to, or for. And maybe what you see at the end of it-if you're looking that far.'
Nora Roberts
#13. Wisdom is the greatest speaker in history;
nature, second.
Folly is the worst speaker in history;
fools, second.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#14. Rook, I should think it obvious." He smiled broadly. "I'm famously important.
William Ritter
#15. I'll praise Glaucon for the rest of the book as the guy who got it right - the guy who realized that the most important principle for designing an ethical society is to make sure that everyone's reputation is on the line all the time, so that bad behavior will always bring bad consequences.
Jonathan Haidt
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