Auntie Mame Movie Quotes & Sayings
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I had a cigarette for breakfast, just for beginners,
Cried for my lunch, and sleep for dinner. — G. Dep

I'm reminded of a female patient who was particularly aroused by the shape of her husband's shoulder. And this hint of perversion should ideally remain a secret for both partners. — Volkmar Sigusch

A person in search of his ancestors naturally likes to believe the best of them, and the best in terms of contemporary standards. Where genealogical facts are few, and these located in the remote past, reconstruction of family history is often more imaginative than correct. — James G. Leyburn

Some PR is about getting information about a great product or thingy out to the people who would enjoy it, while other PR is about creating a web of lies that conceals the fact that your company harnesses the energy produced by rape and uses it to make a chemical that kills forests for fun. Either way, you're going to need it. — Eugene Mirman

And what great writers actually pass on is not so much their words, but they hand on their breath at their moments of inspiration. — Natalie Goldberg

We have to get back to the spiritual law if we are to survive. — Oren Lyons

For not only every democracy, but certainly every republic, bears within itself the seeds of its own destruction. — Robert W. Welch Jr.

Famous people don't want to be told that you have a quality in common with them. It makes them think there's something crawling in their clothes. — Don DeLillo

For the emergent process, as noted by the geneticist Theodore Dobzhansky, is neither random nor determined but creative. Just as in human order, creativity is neither a rational deductive process nor the irrational wandering of the undisciplined mind but the emergence of beauty as mysterious as the blossoming of a field of daisies out of the dark Earth. — Thomas Berry

What knows he of love who has not been obliged to despise just what he loved — Friedrich Nietzsche