Bandlink Quotes & Sayings
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It is at work everywhere, functioning smoothly at times, at other times in fits and starts. It breathes, it heats, it eats. It shits and fucks. What a mistake to have ever said the id. — Gilles Deleuze

We sit in silence, drinking hot chocolate and contemplating the act that death is a monstrous affront to the living and shouldn't be allowed. — Anna Maxted

If we want an all-volunteer force, the bottom line is that we're going to have to take care of these people who were willing to do what the bulk of people weren't willing to do. Going to war is dangerous - you can get killed doing it. And the question is, are the American people willing to recognize the sacrifices of these young people? — Gordon R. Sullivan

Man is a living lie
a bitter jest Upon himself
a conscious grain of sand Lost in a desert of unconsciousness. — Amos Bronson Alcott

But when you have to deal with notes, and to be able to make a full definition of what a sound is - if you are not around that environment, then you'll find you lose that feel, that momentum, you lose all that. — Dennis Brown

I would be the worst biologist in the world! — Lars Mikkelsen

Half is better than none unless it be of a wit. — Susan Lendroth

I'm incredibly enthusiastic about the normalization, I think it's very promising. But I do think there are some worrisome aspects. — Rachael Price

Metaphor, everything is sort of Metaphor of something else. — Sameh Elsayed

Happiness is the most important thing in the world, without it, you live a life of depression. — Marilyn Monroe

Mankind's greatest achievements have come about by talking and its greatest failures by not talking. It doesn't have to be like this. — Stephen Hawking

That Seigo could go into geisha houses, accept luncheon invitations, drop in at the Club, see people off at Shimabashi, meet them at Yokohama, run out to Oiso to humor the elders - that he could put in his appearance at large gatherings from morning to evening without seeming either triumphant or dejected - this must be because he was thoroughly accustomed to this kind of life, thought Daisuke; it was probably like the jellyfish's floating in the sea and not finding it salty. — Soseki Natsume