phrog
- Avengers: Infinity War - Captain America
I'm not looking for forgiveness. And I'm way past asking permission. Earth just lost her best defender. So we're here to fight. And if you wanna stand in our way... we'll fight you, too.
The transmigrator, Emperor Roselle
- 18th November
18th November. Truly a fascinating matter. A blue-sky experimentation and a chance mistake made me discover the pathetic fellow lost and trapped in the deep darkness amid the storms. He can only approach the reality of this world on the day of the full moon every month; yet, he is unable to transmit his cries. He is lucky to have met me, the protagonist of this era.
Curtis Baldwin
- Therapy
Going to therapy is like looking in a mirror. It is not magic, it simply shows a reflection. I pity the person who does not own a mirror. They cannot see their blemishes; more importantly, they cannot see their own beauty.
Curtis Baldwin
- Cows
I live in a land of fields and farms. One day, while driving past the fields, I looked out and I saw a cow and I thought to myself. What a good day it would be if I were a cow.
Chidi Anagonye
- The Wave Returns to the Ocean
Picture a wave in the ocean: you can see it, measure it - its height, the way the sunlight refracts... and then it crashes on the shore and then it's gone. But the water is still there. The wave was just a different way for the water to be for a little while. That's one conception of death for a Buddhist. The wave returns to the ocean, where it came from, and where it's supposed to be.
Oscar Wilde
- The Soul of Man Under Socialism
For what are called criminals nowadays are not criminals at all. Starvation, and not sin, is the parent of modern crime. That indeed is the reason why our criminals are, as a class, so absolutely uninteresting from any psychological point of view. They are not marvelous Macbeths and terrible Vautrins. They are merely what ordinary, respectable, commonplace people would be if they had not got enough to eat.
Edward Abbey
- On Anarchism
Anarchism is not a romantic fable, but the hardheaded realization, based on five thousand years of experience, that we cannot entrust the management of our lives to kings, priests, politicians, generals, and county commissioners.
Jeff Sparrow
- All We Feared
Everything we feared about communism - that we would lose our houses and savings and be forced to labor eternally for meager wages with no voice in the system - has come true under capitalism.
Bob Ross
- You can do Anything
This is your world. You're the creator. Find freedom on this canvas. Believe that you can do it, because you can do it. You can do it. The secret to doing anything is believing that you can do it. Anything that you believe you can do strong enough, you can do. Anything. As long as you believe.
anonymous
- dance
Dance is not just an art form, it is a sport. The definition of a sport is "an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment."
Curtis Baldwin
- The Little Things
Worry about the little things. If you don't worry about the little things, you'll be left with only big things to worry about and then you'll be filled with inescapable dread. I prefer to worry about what I should have for lunch instead of the eternal state of war in the world.
krisjustkris
- I Love You
Janis, I love you. I love you so much. But I don't mean in the way that we love each other right now, in the way we mess around and call each other best friends. I mean romantically. I mean that I want to cuddle you until we fall asleep and share little kisses here and there. But I know you won't see this. There is no real point to having this quote be written. But I just want a note of my love somewhere, just to give in to my desperate and painful hope.
Unknown
- What are you doing Step-Bro?
The phrase: "What are you doing Step-Bro?" has haunted intellectuals for centuries. Hearing it will leave so much to be desired, so many questions that will haunt your brain, eventually driving you to insanity. Who is Step-Bro, and what is he doing? These are questions that may never be answered. The saying is thought to have originated in the Roman Catholic Churches, and traces of it can be found in the Bible, within section 1 Corinthians 13.
Wolf Brachvogel
- Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo
Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo" is actually a complete English sentence. This works due to the fact the the word "Buffalo" had many different meanings. Buffalo, besides referring to the burly mammal, is also located in New York, and also means "bully.
krisjustkris
- Trauma
I want a reason to hate my old gymnastics coaches. Just one. Because the trauma that I deal with from that hellish place labeled as a gymnastics gym had to have come from somewhere. It couldn't have just been me, right? Was it? Am I in the wrong? Do I have trauma for no reason whatsoever? I just want to forget. Let me forget. Please.
Benjamin Myers
- The Offing
"But how can you fall out with the sea?" "Because you just can," she said, a little more sternly than I expected. We fell silent. "I notied your kitchen tap is dripping," I said. "The washer has probably gone." "Yes," Dulcie said vaguely, distracted. "I expect it has." "I could replace it for you." She ignored my deliberate attempt to steer the course of the conversation. She had other ideas.
some guy called Noyj
- Made to mess you up
This quote is made to mess you up! Don't think it will? Well too bad! No matter how confident you are as you type this quote, I'll guarantee you make a mistake. l'II get you, I promise. WeII, that was the only trick l had up my sIeeve. Just kidding! Did I get you?
Ayanokouji Kiyoutaka - Classroom of the Elite
- Equality.
Are humans being truly equal? Nowadays, people never shut up about the need for equality. A great man once said, "Heaven does not create one person above or below another." But the quote doesn't end there. It actually says we're equal at birth, but then gaps appear. That the differences are the result of one's academic efforts, or lack thereof. At any rate, humans are capable of thinking for themselves. "Equality" may be a false concept, but our inequality remains a difficult thing to accept.
Vladilena Milizé, MEMOIRS - 86
- Pig human Rights.
No country would ever consider it an act of evil to deny a pig human rights. Therefore, if you were to define someone speaking a different tongue, someone of different color, someone of a different heritage as a pig in human form, any oppression, persecution, or atrocity you might inflict upon them would never be regarded as cruel or inhumane. It was when we believed this to be true, when we allowed this to come to pass, that the Republic of San Magnolia's demise began and the moment it ceased.