Autotheism Quotes & Sayings
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Top Autotheism Quotes
Don't wait until you are a big shot to do big shot things. — Tony Evans
I do not live for what the world thinks of me, but for what I think of myself. — Jack London
I travel way too much to have any pets. But if I could have one, I'd want a quokka. They're basically small kangaroos native to Western Australia. — Justine Larbalestier
Perfect prayer does not consist in many words, silent remembering and pure intention raises the heart to that supreme Power. — Amit Ray
When Love and Lies are mixed, they can corrupt even the Purest heart. — Cassandra Clare
I love the fact that I'm having an opportunity to make people laugh and you actually get to hear it. — Sam Elliott
If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough. — Alan Kay
What, no flirting?" I asked, trying to buy time. "Aren't you going to at least try to be sexy? Think of all those vampire fans out there - they'd be so disappointed." I pulled out my silver knife. Probably should have paid more attention during my knife training. "Tell you what. Let me go and I promise not to tell anyone that you aren't suave. — Kiersten White
The fate of the poor shepherd, who, blinded and lost in the snow-storm, perishes in a drift within a few feet of his cottage door, is an emblem of the state of man. — Marsilio Ficino
I don't do anything that is not fun. I just don't do it. — Tommy Lee Jones
Capital," cried Basil. "I could eat a stag, antlers and all. I say they they do make a wonderful nosebag for us wounded heroes, y'know. — Brian Jacques
Only cast your pure eyes into the well of my delight, friends! You will not dim its sparkle! It shall laugh back at you with its purity. — Friedrich Nietzsche
It's quite hard for me being an actress because I actually don't like attention. — Julie Christie
By the same token, I think it's time that we allow ourselves to experience real anger as women. And I don't mean that passive aggressive dance that we've employed for too many years. It's not real anger if it is implied or a few degrees removed, if it takes the form of whispering, or cold shoulders, or silent treatment. Real anger is what popular culture would have us be afraid of, based on the fact that it is not courteous, elegant, or feminine. — Koren Zailckas