Anti People Meme Quotes & Sayings
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If God exists, Id be the first to be told. — Anna De Noailles
People have really long attention spans, and they love complicated plots. TV series are giving the audience what they want. — Kevin Spacey
He had never known a "kind woman friend" in his native parts. He had not had the time to fall in love. — Victor Hugo
It is the things for which there is no evidence that are believed with passion. — Bertrand Russell
I don't consider myself a very interesting person. I have the mentality of a supporting actor. — Paul Giamatti
If we start deciding, based on guesses or emotions, whether we will or won't participate in a business where we should have some long run edge, we're in trouble. — Warren Buffett
All fanmail is a bit of fun. We do get some nice letters and some fanatical mail too. There's one woman who thinks me and her are married and has asked when she can come home. That's a bit spooky. — Peter Andre
No one knows whether death may not be the greatest of all blessings for a man, yet men fear it as if they knew that it is the greatest of evils. And surely it is the most blameworthy ignorance to believe that one knows what one does not know. — Plato
All I really want to do is spend my life traveling the world, reading books that take my breath away, drinking all kinds of tea and occasionally write something. I mean is that too much to ask for? — Anonymous
Irish? In truth I would not want to be anything else. It is a state of mind as well as an actual country. It is being at odds withother nationalities, having quite different philosophy about pleasure, about punishment, about life, and about death. At least it does not leave one pusillanimous. — Edna O'Brien
Joy is of the will which labours, which overcomes obstacles, which knows triumph. — William Butler Yeats
As we grow older, we live more coarsely, we relax a little in our disciplines, and, to some extent, cease to obey our finest instincts. But we should be fastidious to the extreme of sanity, disregarding the gibes of those who are more unfortunate than ourselves. — Henry David Thoreau
Clothes, when abstracted from the flow of present time and their transmogrifying function on the human body, and seen as forms in themselves, are strange tubes and excrescences worthy of being classed with such facial decorations as the ring through the nose or the lip-stretching disk. But how enchanting they become when seen together
with the qualities they bestow on their wearer! What happens then is no less than the infusion, into some tangled lines on a piece of paper, of the meaning of a great word. — Robert Musil
The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. — Charles Du Bos
In the affluent society, no useful distinction can be made between luxuries and necessities. — John Kenneth Galbraith
