Beby Quotes & Sayings
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One can feel obliged to look at phototgraphs that record great cruelties and crimes. One should feel obliged to think about what it means to look at them, about the capacity actually to assimilate what they show. Not all reactions to these pictures are under the supervision of reason and conscience. — Susan Sontag

I chose the light amidst the lurking darkness. I chose calmness and stillness among a crowd bathing in chaos. I chose happiness over screaming negativity around and I chose to be ME over the temptation of being like somebody else. — Elizabeth E. Castillo

I've never sold my company or products. — Jeffrey Combs

Entering the front door, you were at once assailed by a nightmare of cheerlessness and squalor, all the sordid melancholy, at its worst, of any nest of bedrooms where only men sleep; — Anthony Powell

I sort of cringe when I hear myself say the word 'work.' Getting to do something you love to do never really feels like work. — Lyle Lovett

If I don't run for president, we'll all be OK. — Joe Biden

Yes, time can be buoyed by wordlessness, but it needs to be anchored in words. — David Levithan

We grew up in a very strange world, because my mother was up against it all when she had three black children. — Jaye Davidson

see you tomorrow!" she would say with this sort of brave little smile, waving her hand with a mitten on it which is for some reason more helpless and sweet looking than a glove. — Pati Hill

Finally, the intercom crackles and Hatmitch's acerbic laugh fills the studio. He contains himself just long enough to say, 'And that, my friends, is how a revolution dies. — Suzanne Collins

Gimme a visky with a ginger ale on the side - and don't be stinchy, beby. — Greta Garbo

My method of equitation consists in distribution of weight by the height of the neck bent at the poll and not at the withers ; propulsion by means of the hocks being brought under the body; and lightness by the loosening of the lower jaw. When we know this, we know everything, and we know^ nothing. We know everything, because these principles are of universal application ; and we know nothing, because they have to be applied practically. — Anonymous

What is the evolutionary value of blushing? It seems not to be to our advantage to do it, to involuntarily reveal our inner emotions. If we're trying to manipulate or lie, actions in furtherance of individual goals as opposed to the goals of others, blushing would not seem to be helpful. And yet everyone blushes, except the psychopath. — Frans De Waal