Bannermen Game Quotes & Sayings
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I feel like I've dreamed half of my life that hasn't happened yet, so a lot of times I'm going along, and I do stuff, and I know that I've done it. I have deja vus more than I have regular experiences. If half of your day is a deja vu, then you start to wonder, 'What is real and what isn't?' — Marilyn Manson
The great world, so far as we know it from philosophy of nature, is neither good nor bad, and is not concerned to make us happy or unhappy. All such philosophies spring from self-importance, and are best corrected by a little astronomy. — Bertrand Russell
I've done so many Lifetime movies; at this point, I'll be going through airport security, and the lady there will be like, 'I took the weekend off and I saw four of your movies.' And I say: 'You've been watching Lifetime, right?' — Linden Ashby
The invisible people knew that happiness is not the natural state of mankind, and is never achieved from the outside in. — Terry Pratchett
It's not about who's got powers, morons. It's about who's not afraid. And who's going to do what has to be done. — Michael Grant
With every action we take, we send love or suffering into the web that connects us. — Sharon Salzberg
Baseball is a game played by idiots for morons. — F Scott Fitzgerald
We will talk of this again, when the grass has first withered on her grave. Then you'll hear him spouting about "the child too early torn from her father's heart;" then you'll see him steep himself in a syrup of sentiment and self-admiration and self-pity. Just you wait! — Henrik Ibsen
No Matter What
No matter what the world claims,
its wisdom always growing, so it's said,
some things don't alter with time:
the first kiss is a good example,
and the flighty sweetness of rhyme.
No matter what the world preaches
spring unfolds in its appointed time,
the violets open and the roses,
snow in its hour builds its shining curves,
there's the laughter of children at play,
and the wholesome sweetness of rhyme.
No matter what the world does,
some things don't alter with time.
The first kiss, the first death.
The sorrowful sweetness of rhyme. — Mary Oliver
There is a sad disconnectedness that overcomes a library when its owner is gone. — Lois McMaster Bujold
It is generally not known in the world that, in the years preceding 1916, there was a concerted effort made to eliminate all the Armenian people, probably one of the greatest tragedies that ever befell any group. And there weren't any Nuremberg trials. — Jimmy Carter
I hope there are some audiophiles still out there. — Norah Jones
I spent many years not knowing where my dad was ... Not knowing if my dad was alive, even. He turned up when I was 16 out of the blue. — Gerard Butler
Only when we are free to develop our innate abilities can we live as free beings. — Jostein Gaarder
Let not our proposal be disregarded on the score of our youth. — Virgil
