Beetlejuice Lydia Quotes & Sayings
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Reader, pray that soon this Iron Age Will crumble, and Beauty escape the rusting cage. — Philip Jose Farmer

You risk becoming a parody of yourself by not innovating. — Keith Olbermann

I have no doubt that there are great people about though ... the thing of it is, nothing to this day moves me like classical music (Debussy, Vaughn Williams). — Gary Lucas

I've gotten to a point where I wouldn't direct someone else's material. It would only be something totally original. — Trey Parker

Forgiveness that is insincere, forced or premature can be more psychologically damaging than authentic bitterness & rage. — Sharon Salzberg

Always stay true to yourself. Write with how you feel and are most comfortable with, not what the trends dictate. — M.T. Magee

The primitve Christians, by laying so much stress upon a future life in contradiction to this life, and placing the lower creatures out of the pale of sympathy, and thus had the foundation for this utter disregard of animals in the light of our fellow creatures. — Anna Brownell Jameson

Throughout your career people will try to distract you. Some will scream at you, others will say things behind your back, and a few feral animals will literally try to throw their stiletto heel in in your lane and trip you. Keep your eyes straight ahead and just run your race. — Sharyn Alfonsi

This is an important part of the Internet Dynamic - providing opportunity and not guarantees. — Bob Frankston

It is a heretical view to expect something outside this world. We do not seek for something besides ourselves. We should find the truth in this world, through our difficulties, through our suffering. — Shunryu Suzuki

We must understand love; we must be able to teach it, to create it, to predict it, or else the world is lost to hostility and to suspicion. — Abraham Maslow

Hers was the perfect love that dwells on the other's happiness, and not on its own. She knew that, though for the time being he would find bliss and oblivion in her arms, he would soon repine in inactivity whilst others fought for that which he held sublime. — Emmuska Orczy