Bart Foxworth Quotes & Sayings
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The cause of suffering is that the unbounded Self is overshadowed by the world. — Patanjali
What is distinctive about the U.S. is that higher education is under attack not because it is failing but because it is public. It is now considered dangerous because it has the potential to function as a site where a culture of questioning can operate, the imagination can blossom, and difficult questions can be openly debated and critically engaged. — Henry Giroux
All feeling has an equivalent in action or is useless"
"Did you say that?"
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Making it big in this world is such a rip-off, you gotta keep your head together or it can be totally without meaning. — Shelley Duvall
Truth is beautiful within and without, forevermore. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I know for sure that's what we're here to do: Keep the joy thing going for all seasons. — Oprah Winfrey
Monotheism is easily the greatest disaster to befall the human race. — Gore Vidal
Perhaps what matters is not the human pain or joy at all but, rather, the play of shadow and light on a live body, the harmony of trifles assembled ... in a unique and inimitable way. — Vladimir Nabokov
Drug cartels have taken the driver's seat, training our young
men and women on how best to self destruct, while the larger
community watches on helplessly as these bands of renegades lead
our people towards the path of self annihilation — Oche Otorkpa
We will embrace you in uniform today, we will embrace you without uniform tomorrow. — Josephus Daniels
If I had scenes that were so boring I didn't want to write them, then there was no way anyone would want to read them. This was my novel, after all. If I didn't love it, no one would. — Rachel Aaron
Critics are usually kinder to cheaper movies than to those they perceive to be big Hollywood releases. They cut you a lot more slack if you spend less money, which makes no sense. — Ethan Coen