Astigmatically Quotes & Sayings
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Remember how he handled the Iran-contra Never Ending Scandal from Hell? He went on national television, the President of the United States, and said it wasn't his fault, because he was not aware, at the time, of what his foreign policy was. — Dave Barry

People always try to be perfect. That's why they don't start anything. Perfection is the lowest standard in the world. Because if you're trying to be perfect, you know you can't be. So what you really have is a standard you can never achieve. You want to be outstanding, not perfect. — Tony Robbins

It was that time of dusk when there is a - deepening of the interior shadows. It is a melancholy time: all you need do is switch on one lamp and the inside and the outside will separate, held apart by the reflections in the glass, and evening will begin. — Rudolph Delson

I never admire another's fortune so much that I became dissatisfied with my own. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

There is no knowledge, no light, no wisdom that you are in possession of, but what you have received it from some source. — Brigham Young

I'm a compulsive musician, but it's also a bloody good way out of having to do anything else. — Alexis Korner

I have no inner monologue. — Lea Salonga

Watch for all that beauty reflecting from you and sing a love song to your existence. — Rumi

No, I'm not a very methodologically pure actor. — Edward Norton

We really do see astigmatically, in fundamental sense: our space and time creations of our own psyche and when these momentarily falter - like acute disturbance of middle ear.
Occasionally we list eccentrically, all sense of balance gone. — Philip K. Dick

Humor helps people open up. — Roger Von Oech

There is an artist in everyone. A dream is, after all, a little work of art, and there are new dreams every night. — Jostein Gaarder

I remember driving to North Carolina when I was a little girl in a snowstorm to get down to my mom's family in the Carolinas. There were chains on the car - it was the late sixties - and we were just singing in the car. Christmas carols. — Tori Amos

Love does not exist, it's like religion, the state wants you to believe in that kind of crap so they can control you, and f**k your head up. — Irvine Welsh