Beauvoir Park Quotes & Sayings
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I was never one of those people who thought, 'What I really want to do is direct.' It never occurred to me. — Joey Lauren Adams
It's sad to see the world live in ignorance full of pain only enjoyed luxuriously by the few stupid greedy ones. — Auliq Ice
Trudging alone along that black road, sometimes in the teeth of wind and rain, and watching the white distant gleam of convolvulus through the park railings, gave me an exhilarating sensation of adventure. — Simone De Beauvoir
It is said, and it is true, that just before we are born, a cavern angel puts his finger to our lips and says, "Hush, don't tell what you know." This is why we are born with a cleft on our upper lips and remembering nothing of where we came from". — Roderick MacLeish
Whatever brings you down, will eventually make you stronger. — Alex Morgan
People are complicated; you put two of them together and it's generally a mess, but hopefully a beautiful mess. — Johnny Galecki
There was a moment of absolute cosmic cold, as if a billion tiny doors had opened in every cell of his body, letting in the draught of creation. — Alastair Reynolds
The source of all the material comes from nothingness, illusion is working more on things you can prove. That's the principle, the essence of life, it is actually an illusion, not immaterial. That's worth pursuing. So illusion is not nothing. In a way, that is the truth. — Ang Lee
Anyway, it doesn't matter where we go, because I just want to be whenever you are. — Tara Hudson
How many times have you been watching an episode of 'South Park' and thought, 'I'd like to be able to watch this on my television while hooked into my mobile device, which is being controlled by my tablet device which is hooked into my oven, all while sitting in the refrigerator?' — Trey Parker
Don't just learn something from every experience, learn something positive. — Al Neuharth
Though moral axioms to guide the conduct of the practitioner have existed since the beginnings of the profession of healing, Western doctors are most likely to view the Hippocratic Oath of approximately two-and-a-half millennia ago as the first codified set of statements to which they can look for guidance. — Sherwin B. Nuland
Forgiveness isn't my best thing.
Easier staying pissed. But I'm
tired of being pissed all the time.
Tired of feeling hurt by stuff that
can never be fixed because it is
an indelible part of the past. — Ellen Hopkins
Perhaps the greatest consolation of the oppressed is to consider themselves superior to their tyrants. — Julien Green
