Bombarded Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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I wasn't always who I am now. No one ever is. I've spent my entire lifetime becoming who I am. Finally, I'm here and I'm old. It's depressing, it really is. — Derek Landy

I'm an optimist. I hope if a movie's good that it will be a success, but as we know, that's not always true, just because of popular taste, advertising, distribution patterns - there's lots of reasons. — Willem Dafoe

The proportion of genius to the vulgar is like one to a million. — Johann Kaspar Lavater

The critics are always right. The only way you shut them up is by winning. — Chuck Noll

I feel I am lucky. I am grateful for this life that God has given me. I am happy, as I am getting to do work that I want to do and enjoy doing it. — Sonam Kapoor

There will never be enduring peace unless and until human beings come to accept a philosophy of life more adequate to the cosmic and psychological facts than the insane idolatries of nationalism and the advertising man's apocalyptic faith in Progress towards a mechanized New Jerusalem.
There will never be enduring peace unless and until human beings come to accept a philosophy of life more adequate to the cosmic and psychological facts than the insane idolatries of nationalism and the advertising man's apocalyptic faith in Progress towards a mechanized New Jerusalem — Aldous Huxley

I am Defeated all the time, yet to Victory I am born. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

There is only one religion, though there are a hundred versions of it. — George Bernard Shaw

I choose to believe in God, but I have serious doubts. — Stephen King

Mark Twain made black people look like buffoons," [says Michael].
Mort doesn't look up. He doesn't know what we're talking about, but that doesn't stop him from joining the conversation. "Michael," says Mort, "Mark Twain made everybody look like buffoons. He was an equal opportunity buffoon maker. — Paul Acampora

We're saints and sinners both, the lot of us, or else there's no saints and no sinners. — Alan Moore

Nothing is a stronger cultural lightning rod than two needles and a ball of yarn. But — Clara Parkes

A voluminous, prosaick, and drivelling Monk. — John Lydgate