Assenga Quotes & Sayings
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I realize that humans cannot bear very much reality. Most lives are a flight from selfhood. Most prefer the truths of the stable. You stick your heads into the stanchions and munch contentedly until you die. Others use you for their purposes. Not once do you live outside the stable to lift your head and be your own creature. Muad'Dib came to tell you about that. Without understanding his message, you cannot revere him! — Frank Herbert

I've sat in sushi bars, really fine ones, and I know how hard this guy worked, how proud he is. I know you don't need sauce. I know he doesn't even want you to pour sauce. And I've seen customers come in and do that, and I've seen him, as stoic as he tries to remain, I've seen him die a little inside. — Anthony Bourdain

There ain't nothin' in this world that's worth being a snot over. — Larry Wall

The fox has many tricks. The hedgehog has but one, but that is the best of all. — Archilochos

To do everything in a sacred manner means to do everything fully in the state of presence. — Eckhart Tolle

The one period of glory in NASA was the first nine years when they weren't a bureaucracy yet ... and they haven't gotten back to that excitement, that adventurism, and won't. So, I would take most of the NASA budget, and I would turn it into prizes for private sector. — Newt Gingrich

You can't go forward if you're looking backward. You run into walls that way. — Karen Marie Moning

I don't want to sit and look at all the trophies. I don't want to live in the past
I want to live now! — Mia Hamm

Most of our oldest memories are the product of repeated rehearsal and reconstruction. — Ulric Neisser

I don't want to promote paranoia. It's not like wow, everybody is after me. You know that's not going to be very powerful. A person like Stalin was like that and he was powerful, but it ended up completely destroying him because he couldn't trust anyone. — Robert Greene

Her words dance on the page. — A.D. Posey

White Christian America had its golden age in the 1950s, after the hardships and victories of World War Ii and before the cultural upheavals of the 1960s. June Cleaver was its mother, Andy Griffith was its sheriff, Norman Rockwell was its artist. and Billy Graham and Norman Vincent Peale were its ministers. — Robert P. Jones

...Her heart was racing faster than an Enzo Ferrari, and her hands became icy cold and trembling. She went wild. Her senses varnished. Suddenly her purse dropped onto the floor, but neither one of them looked away to the ground beneath their feet. Their faces attracted each other until they could feel their breaths upon each other. His hands started moving towards her without him noticing - but Chioma noticed. He moved his hands over her hips, and she slipped hers around his huge biceps. She was no longer shy. — Nick Nwaogu