
Top 15 Piscean Drifting Quotes
#1. Really. It's plain for anyone to see that he cares for you. His eyes rarely leave you and he's terribly attentive. I'm positive he's in love with you, Terri.
Lynsay Sands
#2. War is idiocy. We live on a small, small planet, and what we do to others is what we do to ourselves.
Rosanne Cash
#3. Catching an STD doesn't excuse serial killing.
Kat Lowe
#4. I once broke up with a boy because he wrote me an awful poem.
Karen Joy Fowler
#5. The Poet who could merely sit on a chair, and compose stanzas, would never make a stanza worth much. He could not sing the Heroic warrior, unless he himself were at least a Heroic warrior too.
Thomas Carlyle
#6. The only way I'll ever run a marathon is if I'm involved in the administration.
Sally Phillips
#7. Love, in fact, is the spiritual life; and without it, all other exercises of the spirit are emptied of content.
Thomas Merton
#8. I am a very proud daughter. Obviously to be able to see this transpiring, to watch him achieve so much as a politician - and we're certainly not a family of politicians, and politics is certainly not our family business - it's been amazing.
Ivanka Trump
#9. Watch the sun until it comes into your body and stays as a tiny sun. It will keep your face shining even in the coldest of winter.
Yoko Ono
#10. You look like you got more of a bath than the car. I never
thought washing a car would be so hard, but after watching you for the last fifteen minutes, I'm convinced it should be an Olympic sport.
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#11. I'm Hannah's daughter. I'm Winter's conduit. I'm a warrior, a soldier, a lady, a queen, and most of all, as I plunge across the snowfield toward Jannuari's silent ruin, I'm Meira.
Sara Raasch
#12. Don't we realise that the student of today is the executive of tomorrow?
Anthony Carmona
#13. America brought us the baseball cap; it's one of my favorite hats.
Philip Treacy
#14. What kind of moron wants to be a gladiator?
Kate Quinn
#15. The war is just when the intention that causes it to be undertaken is just. The will is therefore the principle element that must be considered, not the means ... He who intends to kill the guilty sometimes faultlessly shed the blood of the innocents ... '
In short, the end justifies the means.
Henry Kissinger
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