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It is true that in life, precious moments my simply fly,
But deep in our hearts and souls, they will never die. — Mouloud Benzadi
But deep in our hearts and souls, they will never die. — Mouloud Benzadi
What can they see in the longest kingly line in Europe, save that it runs back to a successful soldier?
— Walter Scott
The memories are very fucking great. I never want to forget. Ever. I'd rather die than not have these memories. Is that great enough for you?
— Lucian Bane
Simplicity is not so simple to attain.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Being fearless doesn't mean having an absence of fear. It means you press on in spite of fear.
— Robin Parrish
People die, but books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Delightfully, however, even phrases of world-ending awesome fury, spoken through a split lip, were quite funny.
— Alan Moore
Patriotism and religion are the only two motives in the world which can permanently direct the whole of a body politic to one end.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
I am aware that in presenting myself as the advocate of the Indians and their rights, I shall stand very much alone.
— Sam Houston
Just because I'm country music don't mean I don't have a little bit a' soul down in there somewhere.
— Travis Tritt
In winter, on the darkest nights, one rejoices even to see the tiniest sliver of a moon.
— Marty Rubin
We do not choose the one we fall in love with, and our perception of happiness is our own and is determined by what we experience ...
— Julie Maroh
He might be immortal, but not even an eternity would be enough time to work through his mommy issues. It
— Alexandra Ivy
George Burns, what a man. He read in the paper that it takes ten dollars a year to support a kid in India. So he sent his kids there.
— Red Buttons
You're not privileged to call me 'Boss'; you're not tax deductible.
— Robert A. Heinlein