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Bizarity Quotes & Sayings

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Top Bizarity Quotes

One cannot expect men not to get drunk when there is nothing to do! — Nikolai Gogol

Sometimes we let the worries of life overwhelm us so much that we forget to live. Let's just make each moment together the best we could ever imagine. — Cameo Renae

I have, like, two and a half years of failed jokes that I know I wouldn't repeat, but I certainly have no comprehension of what definitely works. And the only gauge that I can go by is, 'This makes me laugh,' and is joyful ... I like to, if possible, do things that people can enjoy and it doesn't take anybody down. — Taran Killam

It is difficult to say what truth is, but sometimes it is so easy to recognize a falsehood. — Albert Einstein

Such a staircase, with its accessories, in the older and more crowded parts of Paris, would be bad enough now; but, at that time, it was vile indeed to unaccustomed and unhardened senses. Every little habitation within the great foul nest of one high building - that is to say, the room or rooms within every door that opened on the general staircase - left its own heap of refuse on its own landing, besides flinging other refuse from its own windows. The uncontrollable and hopeless mass of decomposition so engendered, would have polluted the air, even if poverty and deprivation had not loaded it with their intangible impurities; the two bad sources combined made it almost insupportable. Through such an atmosphere, by a steep dark shaft of dirt and poison, the way lay. — Charles Dickens

Activism begins with you, Democracy begins with you, get out there, get active! Tag, you're it — Thom Hartmann

Henceforth I ask not good fortune. I myself am good fortune. — Walt Whitman

There are many ways to honor America. This book is mine. I have completed this journey of self-education in the belief that the most terrifying possibility since 9/11 has not been terrorism
as frightening as that is
but the prospect that Americans will give up their rights in pursuing the chimera of security. — David K. Shipler