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15717 Quotes By Sylvester Stallone

I'd rather do something I love badly than to feel bad about not doing something I love. — Sylvester Stallone

15717 Quotes By CM Punk

Pete and Repeat are in a boat, Pete jumps out who's left in the boat? — CM Punk

15717 Quotes By Markus Zusak

Personally, I think sex should be like math.
At school.
No one really cares if they're crap at math. They even proclaim it. They'll say to anyone, "Yeah, I don't mind science and English, but I'm absolutely shithouse at math." And other people will laugh and say,"Yeah, me too. I would have a clue about all that logarithm shit. You should be able to say that about sex too.
You should be proudly able to say, "Yeah I wouldn't have a clue about all that orgasm shit, ay. I'm okay at everything else but when it comes to that part I wouldn't have a clue. — Markus Zusak

15717 Quotes By Matthew Lillard

There are several times when I walked into a room and just felt like such a sham. That's the problem with auditioning. — Matthew Lillard

15717 Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I teach you beyond Man (superman). Man is something that shall be surpassed. What have you done to surpass him? — Friedrich Nietzsche

15717 Quotes By Jonathan Mills

But it is strange and I think quite wrong that conservative Protestantism, which used to repudiate the tradition of celibacy, is now assuming that celibacy is the right way of life for a large number of men as a matter of course simply because they aren't 'heterosexual' - that is, because they lack the commitment-phobic lust that prompts other men towards all attractive women regardless of marriage covenants. Similarly, Roman Catholic authority, which used to teach that a special grace was required for a life of celibacy, now teaches that celibacy is the right way of life for such men as a matter of course, as though they were incapable of giving and receiving the love and friendship that many women seek from marriage far more than anything else — Jonathan Mills