1905 Basin Quotes & Sayings
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The Future, like a fruitfuller Summer, sits Ripening her Eden silently. — Gerald Massey
Oh, I never use a seat belt. I don't believe in gravity. — John Guare
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I like a girl who laughs a lot. That's my main thing. — Cody Linley
Why is it that the people you care about the most end up making you feel so meaningless? — Sudeep Nagarkar
Writing is a splendid sorter of ... feelings, better even than paint. — Emily Carr
Despite the often illusory nature of essays on the psychology of a nation, it seems to me there is something revealing in the insistence with which a people will question itself during certain periods of its growth. — Octavio Paz
Sometimes it takes looking at the past to really be able to move forward and learn from it. — Danica Patrick
An identity is questioned only when it is menaced, as when the mighty begin to fall, or when the wretched begin to rise, or when the stranger enters the gates, never, thereafter, to be a stranger. — James A. Baldwin
Performing the duty prescribed by (one's own) nature, one incurreth no sin. — Anonymous
When Hailey was born my first thought was that I needed a drink and that hospitals should have bars in them. — Jenny Lawson
Propaganda rarely makes good art. — Susan Sutherland Isaacs
I don't believe in providence and fate, as a technologist I am used to reckoning with the formulae of probability. — Max Frisch
Victoria was an innocent country gentlewoman who spent her time reading, teaching the local children, painting, gathering armfuls of heather in the meadow. Vivien, by contrast, was pleasure-loving and self-serving... with a moral compass that was most definitely skewed. — Lisa Kleypas
Karl Rove thinks we shouldn't have Hillary Clinton in the White House because she fell and hit her head a couple years ago, spent three days in the hospital, and maybe she has brain damage. You know, I don't recall the Republicans being this concerned with mental fitness during the years when Reagan was talking to house plants in the White House. — Bill Maher