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Angry White Pyjamas Quotes By Nathan Followill

The kind of churches we played in, it wasn't about how good you could play your instrument, it was about how much you enjoyed playing your instrument. — Nathan Followill

Angry White Pyjamas Quotes By Chip Conley

Anxiety = Uncertainty x Powerlessness — Chip Conley

Angry White Pyjamas Quotes By P. J. O'Rourke

In the Third World, honk your horn only under the following circumstances: 1. When anything blocks the road. 2. When anything doesn't. 3. When anything might. 4. At red lights. 5. At green lights. 6. At all other times. — P. J. O'Rourke

Angry White Pyjamas Quotes By Albertus Magnus

Now it must be asked if we can comprehend why comets signify the death of magnates and coming wars, for writers of philosophy say so. The reason is not apparent, since vapor no more rises in a land where a pauper lives than where a rich man resides, whether he be king or someone else. Furthermore, it is evident that a comet has a natural cause not dependent on anything else; so it seems that it has no relation to someone's death or to war. For if it be said that it does relate to war or someone's death, either it does so as a cause or effect or sign.
De Cometis — Albertus Magnus

Angry White Pyjamas Quotes By Cesare Beccaria

The laws receive their force and authority from an oath of fidelity, either tacit or expressed, which living subjects have sworn to their sovereign, in order to restrain the intestine fermentation of the private interest of individuals. — Cesare Beccaria

Angry White Pyjamas Quotes By Jack Kerouac

I got all my boyhood in vanilla winter waves around the kitchen stove. — Jack Kerouac

Angry White Pyjamas Quotes By Walter Bagehot

The characteristic merit of the English constitutions is, that its dignified parts are very complicated and somewhat imposing, very old and rather venerable, while its efficient part, at least when in great and critical action, is decidedly simple and modern. — Walter Bagehot