Antilochus Quotes & Sayings
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The Prime Directive exists to remind us that we are not gods. We don't get to reorganize every world, every civilization, every existence out here in our own image, — Kirsten Beyer
There's is not enough money in Hollywood to lure me into making another picture with Joan Crawford. And I like money. — Sterling Hayden
I don't mind the term functional medicine
I suppose it's better than dysfunctional medicine. — Nancy S. Mure
At the dawn of my days, when still a little child, I had an older brother who died in his youth, before my eyes, being only seventeen years old. And later, making my way through life, I gradually came to see that this brother was, as it were, a pointer and a destination from above in my fate, for if he had not appeared in my life, if he had not been at all, then never, perhaps, as I think, would I have entered monastic orders and set out upon this precious path. That first appearance was still in my childhood, and now, on the decline of my path, a repetition of him, as it were, appeared before my eyes. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Crushing defeat for Great Britain #Euref. History will show no one won today. — David Miliband
Antilochus! You're the most appalling driver in the world! Go to hell! — Homer
This will arguably be the third great revolution of America, if we can prove that we literally can live without having a dominant European culture. — William J. Clinton
Especially, I don't want to ever be compared to The Rock because I'd be the poor man's version of The Rock. I'm just not him; it's not who I am as a person or as a performer. The Rock's very big and bold, and I'm not. — Dave Bautista
Entertainment alleviates the fear of life, but art vanquishes the fear of death — Dean Cavanagh
No blind folds, I want to see you. No masks, I want you to see me. There is no deception in truth. — Calvin W. Allison
There was a sliding noise and a tinkle exactly like the tinkle a spoon makes when it's put back among the other spoons, who have missed it and are anxious to hear its tales of life among the frighteningly pointy people. — Terry Pratchett