Bardiche Quotes & Sayings
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Especially from the legal end of things, the easiest thing for a big corporation or lawyer to say is no. — Jeff Tremaine

Slackers might look like the left-behinds of society, but they are actually one step ahead, rejecting most of society and the social hierarchy before it rejects them. The dictionary defines slackers as people who evade duties and responsibilities. A more modern notion would be people who are ultimately being responsible to themselves and not wasting their time in a realm of activity that has nothing to do with who they are or what they might be ultimately striving for. — Richard Linklater

You are quite possibly the least smooth guy I know," she mumbled. "You can't even put your arm around me without tripping up. — Lish McBride

It was easier to triumph in violence that it was to make a new order. — Timothy Snyder

Writing is work and cooking is relaxing. — Diane Mott Davidson

Consciousness does not know its own character
unless in determining itself reflectively from the standpoint of another's point of view. It exists its character in pure distinction non-thematically and non-thetically in the proof which it effects of its own contingency and in the nihilation by which it recognizes and surpasses its facticity. This is why pure introspective self-description does not give us character. Proust's hero 'does not have' a directly apprehensible character; he is presented first as being conscious of himself as an ensemble of general reactions common to all men ... in which each man can recognise himself. This is because these reactions belong to the general 'nature' of the psychic. — Jean-Paul Sartre

My aim was to build up more and more that strength, hard and joyless, which had come to me when I heard the god's sentence; by learning, fighting, and labouring, to drive all the woman out of me. — C.S. Lewis

You are your brain and your brain is you. — Abhijit Naskar

I don't see the point of being an actor and doing the same thing, all the time. Where's the challenge there? — Nick Frost