Bill Clements Quotes & Sayings
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An Englishman is the unfittest person on earth to argue another Englishman into slavery. — Edmund Burke
Yantras are specific designs that have a great deal of power in them, as do mantras, which are words of power. Yantras are designs of power that tap into other levels of attention. They remind us of things in other worlds. — Frederick Lenz
Shane Dekkar. A man to define what all men should desire to become. Perfection, defined. — Scott Hildreth
This ain't rock 'n' roll; this is genocide — David Bowie
The only trouble at first was that one small, cold-sober part of her mind floated free of the rest of her; it was able to observe how solemn a man could be at times like this, how earnest in his hairy nakedness, and how predictable. You had only to offer up your breasts and there was his hungering mouth on one and then the other of them, drawing the nipples out hard; you had only to open your legs and there was his hand at work on you, tirelessly burrowing. Then you got his mouth again, and then you got the whole of him, boyishly proud of his first penetration, lunging and thrusting and ready to love you forever, if only to prove that he could. — Richard Yates
So it's hard to be an artist and be true to the reality of the world you want to create and also make it entertaining and successful financially. — Antoine Fuqua
If you follow the ancient maps written on the stars, no person will ever understand you. So if you could read these maps, would you follow them? And forever be misunderstood? Or would you close your eyes tightly and pretend to be like everyone else? — C. JoyBell C.
My mom died when I was 16. I had a rough childhood, you know what I mean, but it made me strong. — Travis Barker
If this is really it ... if you're really done with me ... will you let me hold you tonight? - Travis — Jamie McGuire
I don't mean to beat a made-in-America drum, but I would be lying if I said it doesn't feel somehow right to be printing books in the U.S. — Dave Eggers
One of the market's virtues, and the reason it enables so much peaceful interaction and cooperation among such a great variety of peoples, is that it demands of its participants only that they observe a relatively few basic principles, among them honesty, the sanctity of contracts, and respect for private property. — Thomas Woods
When you add up the minutes you spend actually making a movie - the amount of time you spend actually doing your thing in front of a camera - it just isn't that much. But it's everything. — Norman Reedus