Brachiate Gibbon Quotes & Sayings
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It's such an ugly time, beauty is the real protest. — Robert Haas
That was real. That was something. Tell me you felt something, that you felt what I felt. — Karina Halle
For he who is honest is noble, Whatever his fortunes or birth. — Alice Cary
First I lost Jax, whom I never really had to begin with, and now I was going to lose my friend, the guy who always made me laugh when I needed it the most. — Abbi Glines
Po's been sick, you know." "I'm sorry to hear that," he said, with no expression. "Don't be an ass. He's actually been quite unwell. — Kristin Cashore
When you begin to believe you have license because you are a special person breathing special oxygen, that's when you're in big trouble. That's the road to insanity. And a lot of people in the studios are like that. They believe that they are special. I do think actors are blessed, or cursed, with maybe a slightly heightened awareness, which you have to use. — Anthony Hopkins
How is it possible for people to have so much power yet be so stupid? — Sara Poole
Naturally a direct comparison of terrorist and novelist is complete nonsense. But there was once a time when the novelist also had some influence on how his contemporaries thought, the way they saw the world, the way they lived. — Don DeLillo
I have had so much public support. — Heather Mills
If you want to understand a subject promise to speak on it. — David Lloyd George
Where there is no knowledge ignorance calls itself science. — George Bernard Shaw
I've always worked with my partner, my husband, Cameron, since 'Raw Like Sushi,' and in a way, I feel very free with what I do, but he also has an amazing insight in having intuitions that tend to be right a lot of the time, about where we should go next. — Neneh Cherry
If we change the definition of marriage to be more inclusive, then it is logical to argue that we should broaden the definition so that won't exclude anyone. — Jack Kingston
It seems that danger assigns to public voices the responsibility of a rhythm, as if in metrical units there is a coherence we can use to balance whatever senseless and furious event is about to come rushing around our heads. — Don DeLillo
Fine, fine, I'll indulge in this 'socializing' thing you always rave about. — Katherine McIntyre
