Antipathy Synonym Quotes & Sayings
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You don't drag someone you love into that kind of hell, and play the kinds of games he did with her mind and body. You climb out of hell to be with them. — Lisa Renee Jones

If you're pop and you don't talk about all the pretty things in life and having sex, then you're not really pop. — Cristian Machado

To me, there are so many different things to believe in, but I think ultimately we're all energy and that energy keeps changing. — Toni Collette

I started working with brain sensing tech in labs over a decade ago and was immediately fascinated by the potential to help people peer into the workings and behaviors of their own minds. — Ariel Garten

When a society or a civilization perishes, one condition may always be found. They forgot where they came from. They lost sight of what brought them along. The hard beginnings were forgotten and the struggles farther along. They became satisfied with themselves. Unity and common understanding there had been, enough to overcome rot and dissolution, enough to break through their obstacles. But the mockers came. And the deniers were heard. And vision and hope faded. And the custom of greeting became "What's the use?" And men whose forefathers would go anywhere, holding nothing impossible in the genius of man, joined the mockers and the deniers. They lost sight of what brought them along. — Carl Sandburg

The greatest comfort in this life is having a close relationship with God. — David O. McKay

I actually enjoy being heckled; it keeps it interesting, and I think it is a nice feeling for people once they have left the show. — Johnny Vegas

I suppose I should make a little apology to Cyndi - although I'm not taking the blame for this - because I was the one who did say Cyndi had won. — Terry Wogan

If spanking worked, we'd only have to do it once. — Nancy Samalin

I'm not dissatisfied with my place in it rock 'n' roll. — Paul Westerberg

I don't think the woman in French 'Vogue' was an object. She was always a real woman. — Carine Roitfeld