Baby I'm Yours Arctic Monkeys Quotes & Sayings
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Misery is when you heard on the radio that the neighborhood you live in is a slum but you always thought it was home. — Langston Hughes

I have come to believe that politicians are in the business of 'marketing' their product to the public, by exaggerating threats and over-selling government solutions. — Arnold Kling

None of us plan
or intend
to get into trouble. The problem is, we don't plan not to. — Andy Stanley

If you look at my eyes when I'm dancing, you'll see that glazed look. — Ben Stiller

Our human knowledge is a candle burnt On a dim altar to a sun-vast Truth. — Sri Aurobindo

A vast engine of wonderful delicacy and intricacy, a machine that is like the tools of the Titans put in your hands. This machinery, in its external fabric so massive and so exquisitely adjusted, and in its internal fabric making new categories of thought, new ways of thinking about life. — Charles Ferguson

I don't think I've ever had a real fashion disaster. — Clive Owen

When I was in my early forties, I slept with a loaded gun under my bed. I'd become severely depressed in my thirties, and for almost a decade I spiraled down into paranoia, rage, self-loathing, and thoughts of suicide. — Byron Katie

What a beautiful chocolate man! — Shawn Wayans

The Secret of Praying is Praying in Secret. The secret place of prayer calls for every faculty of mind and heart. — Samuel Chadwick

But evil is always illusion. It insists on the lie that we can have something for ourselves. This is the sole principle at work in hell. Lucifer chose to believe it; or, since it is unimaginable that he actually could have believed it, then we may say that he chose to pretend it might be. Very well, says Truth, you may pretend this. But the pretense will be, literally, your undoing. It will unmake you. You will have opted for something that is not, namely, a lie. Hell is built of lies. — Thomas Howard

The gazelles so gentle and clever Skip lightly in frolicsome mood. — Heinrich Heine