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The Best Quotes

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Michael Bassey Johnson
“There are better people in the world, do not let the worst do the worst to you, you deserve the best in life.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Toba Beta
“Everybody really wanna be the best.
I just wanna be a bit better than them.”
Toba Beta, Master of Stupidity

Jennifer Lynn Barnes
“In the interest of ultimate honesty,” Celine cut in, “I’m pretty sure that everyone present would appreciate it if you two got a room.”
“I wouldn’t,” Dean grumbled.
“I am unbothered by displays of physical and emotional intimacy,” Sloane volunteered. “The nuances and statistics underlying courtship behavior are quite fascinating.”
The edges of Celine’s lips quirked upward as she met Sloane’s gaze. “You don’t say.”
Sloane frowned. “I just did.”
Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Bad Blood

Agatha Christie
“Rest assured," said Hercule Poirot. "I am the best!”
Agatha Christie, Five Little Pigs

“She expected a lot of me. When I was in fourth grade working on a book report, she made me start the whole thing over when she read it and said it was barely even legible. "What's wrong with it?" I asked her. "It's not good enough yet. You have to try harder," she said, her voice gentle. "You have to try hard at everything you do. That's all I ask." I rolled my eyes and revised it, and over time her approach wore off on me and I became like her too - wanting to do my best, expecting my best.”
Daisy Whitney, When You Were Here

Mehmet Murat ildan
“You will get closer to the truths only when you start thinking this way: My religion is not the best religion, my country is not the best country, my culture is not the best culture, and my life is not the best life! The more you move away from arrogance, pride and prejudice, the more you will get closer to the truth!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Deyth Banger
“If Stephen King was a killer, he will be the best killer ever existed, check out his novels, check out the killing... That's insane!”
Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger
“The Best is somewhere there, just search it!”
Deyth Banger

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The best dancer is the one who isn’t even aware that she is dancing!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Ufuoma Apoki
“Ιη m¥ books, ł'm †ђ3 best; I just need some time тσ prove it ιη ¥øûЯ history books.”
Ufuoma Apoki

Gwenda Bond
“I imagined it was far better to be optimistic, to proceed assuming wherever you could that you had cared enough, that you'd made a difference, that you would again. Dwelling on the worst was no way to live.”
Gwenda Bond, Triple Threat

“If the best is possible, than good is never enough and only do the best.”
Robert Siahaan

Elmar Hussein
“Elections are not the choice of the best candidate, but the choice of the best of the worst.”
Elmar Hussein

Deyth Banger
“The Revenant - Just one great, phenomenal picture is show. So if there is machines for to put you in the past, so there will be and for the future. But what do we choose is the best question?!”
Deyth Banger

Petra Hermans
“Best Life of Lives I've Ever Lived :
Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans,
August 15, 2016”
Petra Hermans

Dariush Youkhaneh
“Promise yourself the best is yet to come.”
Dariush Youkhaneh

“In politics and in his personal life, Thomas Jefferson was a complicated man, but in one thing he was consistent: the wanted the best of everything, for himself and for his country.”
Thomas J. Craughwell, Thomas Jefferson's Creme Brulee: How a Founding Father and His Slave James Hemings Introduced French Cuisine to America

“Friendship is a totally biased sample of the population: we only pick out the best ones.”
Victor Bello Accioly

“A amizade é uma amostra totalmente tendenciosa da população; só escolhemos os melhores.”
Victor Bello Accioly

Ehsan Sehgal
“One can presume or assume the best, can form the best, but the outcome may not the best.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“You can be better or even the best and still not be good.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Be the best you.”
Adrienne Posey

“Each of us should be the best version of the light inside us.”
Adrienne Posey

Jean Baudrillard
“The fervour accompanying these events may be deceptive. If it expresses nothing more than the zeal with which the countries of the East are casting aside the bonds of ideology, or if it is a mimetic fervour - a tribute, as it were, to those liberal countries where all liberty has already been traded in for a technically easy life - then we shall have found out definitively what freedom is worth, and that it is probably never to be discovered a second time. History offers no second helpings. On the other hand, it could be that the present thaw in the East may be as disastrous in the long term as the excess of carbon dioxide in the upper atmosphere, that it may bring about a political greenhouse effect, and so overheat human relations on the planet that the melting of the Communist ice-sheet will cause Western seaboards to be submerged. Odd that we should be in such absolute fear of the melting of the polar ice, and look upon it as a climatic catastrophe, while we aspire with every democratic bone in our bodies to the occurrence of just such an event on the political plane.
If in the old days the USSR had released its gold reserves onto the world market, that market would have been completely destabilized. Today, by putting back into circulation their vast accumulated store of freedom, the Eastern countries could quite easily destabilize that very fragile balance of Western values which strives to ensure that freedom no longer emerges as action but only as a virtual and consensual form of interaction; no longer as a drama but merely as the universal psychodrama of liberalism. A sudden infusion of freedom as a real currency, as violent and active transcendence, as Idea, would be in every way catastrophic for our present air-conditioned redistribution of values. Yet this is precisely what we are asking of the East: freedom, the image of freedom, in exchange for the material signs of freedom.
This is an absolutely diabolical contract, by virtue of which one signatory is in danger of losing their soul, and the other of losing their creature comforts. But perhaps - who knows? - this may, after all, be the best thing for both sides.
Those societies that were formerly masked - Communist societies - have been unmasked. What is their face like? As for us, we dropped the mask long ago and have for a long time been without either mask or face. We are also without memory. We have reached the point of searching the water for signs of a memory that has left no traces, hoping against hope that something might remain when even the water's molecular memory has faded away. So it goes for our freedom: we would be hard put to it to produce a single sign of it, and we have been reduced to postulating its infinitesimal, intangible, undetectable existence in a (programmatic, operational) environment so highly dilute that in truth only a spectre of freedom floats there still, in a memory every bit as evanescent as water's.”
Jean Baudrillard, The Transparency of Evil: Essays in Extreme Phenomena

Ehsan Sehgal
“Whenever
My heart asks me
I always suggest
Without doubt
You are the best”
Ehsan Sehgal

Ljupka Cvetanova
“I am not in a position to vote for the best candidate. I am not on the list.”
Ljupka Cvetanova, Yet Another New Land

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