Beaucage Nissan Quotes & Sayings
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Twenty-eight men were on trial. If found guilty, they faced death by the grisly form of torture known as hanging, drawing and quartering. The most important of these were twenty-four who had sat as judges at the king's trial. Most of them had played other key roles in bringing the king to trial. — Don Jordan
I believe one must be such a big egoist that it is possible to avoid the big tendencies that cut of your head. What we call fascism and things like that. It is about egoism. When you are egoistic enough you avoid such things. You become an incurable individualist and in that case you are sailing in your own sea anyway. What is very enjoyable for the individualist is to find this kind of "happy spaces" to be in and to live in. — Odd Nerdrum
Holding on to the weak is called strength. — Laozi
Habit is necessary to give power. — William Hazlitt
An impassioned spirit truly paints the gray world with color. — Krista Ritchie
Religion is fire which example keeps alive, and which goes out if not communicated. — Joseph Joubert
Be not intimidated ... nor suffer yourselves to be wheedled out of your liberties by any pretense of politeness, delicacy, or decency. These, as they are often used, are but three different names for hypocrisy, chicanery and cowardice. — John Adams
When a population feels alienated from the legal system under which it lives, because that system fails to protect it from real dangers while lending succor and encouragement to every possible kind of wrongdoing, the population may well lose faith in the very idea of law. That is how civilization unravels. — Anthony Daniels
I love getting up in the morning with nothing else to do except write. — Ron Moody
It's always a happy day when YYZ appears on our luggage tags. — Neil Peart
The images of Myth are reflections of Spiritual and Depth potentialities of every one of us. Through contemplating those we evoke those powers in our own lives to operate through ourselves. — Joseph Campbell
Socially, it is funny. People are annoyed because, really who is a clown?. — Eric Davis
