Bannwarth Quotes & Sayings
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Give a typical employee a million, and, he is most likely to use the money to print his CV on fancier paper. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

There is a limit to the legitimate interference of collective opinion with individual independence: and to find that limit, and maintain it against encroachment, is as indispensable to a good condition of human affairs, as protection against political despotism. — John Stuart Mill

I have never thought of a scenario where international football was not a massive part of our [England] game. — Michael Owen

Broken Wind believed that we are traumatized as babies by intestinal gas or colic. The great shaman invented a technique called "gastral projection" to help release these traumas. His philosophy was simple: "To air is human ... but to really cut one loose is divine. — Swami Beyondananda

Sebastian never does anything just for fun." Jace took Clary's hand and pulled her toward him. "But I do. — Cassandra Clare

abysmally beshitted. — Stephen King

You're beautiful and charming, and I can't stop thinking about last night." No, he
didn't say that. Not exactly, anyway. What Sarah heard was, "Hey - how are you? — Nicholas Sparks

Among the illusions which have invested our civilization is an absolute belief that the solutions to our problems must be a more determined application of rationally organized expertise ... The reality is that our problems are largely the product of that application. — Voltaire

The western is the simplest form of drama - a gun, death. — Howard Hawks

There's a whole language out there, and one's role as a writer is to stumble around in it. — Ciaran Carson

An autumn garden has a sadness when the sun is not shining ... — Francis Brett Young

The moon was through to the sunset side of the gap, but its light was hardly noticeable on the earth for the ruddy brilliance of the firelight. — William Golding

Sex is the theory; porn is the practice. — Mark Simpson

The daguerreotype is not merely an instrument which serves to draw Nature; on the contrary it is a chemical and physical process which gives her the power to reproduce herself. — Louis Daguerre