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Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Max Fisher

I saved Latin. What did you ever do? — Max Fisher

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Bill Gates

Nigeria has moved into low-middle-income, but their north is very poor, and the health care systems there have broken down. — Bill Gates

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Rollo May

The line between 'normal' and 'neurotic' begins to appear when any activity becomes compulsive - that is, when the person feels pushed to perform the act because it habitually allays his anxiety rather than because of any intrinsic wish to perform the act. — Rollo May

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

God could not have given this promise, except from love and grace; therefore it is quite certain his Word will be fulfilled. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Nikos Kazantzakis

When an almond tree became covered with blossoms in the heart of winter, all the trees around it began to jeer. 'What vanity,' they screamed, 'what insolence! Just think, it believes it can bring spring in this way!' The flowers of the almond tree blushed for shame. 'Forgive me, my sisters,' said the tree. 'I swear I did not want to blossom, but suddenly I felt a warm springtime breeze in my heart. — Nikos Kazantzakis

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Keith Miller

Intimacy, as I am using it, is sharing my reality with you. — Keith Miller

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Ian McEwan

Arguing with a dead man in a lavatory is a claustrophobic experience. — Ian McEwan

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Alejandro Jodorowsky

The worst grotesque situations: believing one knows oneself, believing one knows everything about some topic, believing one has judged with absolute impartiality, believing one will love and be loved forever. In conversation, people think one thing and, in trying to communicate it, say something else. The interlocutor hears one thing, but understands something different. When answering, one does not respond to what the other person initially thought, nor to what the other person said, but to what one has understood. The final result: a conversation between deaf people who do not even know how to listen to themselves. — Alejandro Jodorowsky

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By M.F. Moonzajer

In my society, even the right things are wrong. — M.F. Moonzajer

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By David Foster Wallace

The truth will set you free. But not until it is finished with you. — David Foster Wallace

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Joseph Gordon-Levitt

If you're going to put yourself above everybody else, you might end up alone. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Asa Akira

At twenty years old, I was the youngest one at the dungeon, but not by much. No one was over thirty. The head bitch in charge was Mistress Rox. She had been there for eight years, and was known in the city as one of the meanest, baddest, yet most sensual masters. I've seen her shit on a guy. Like, right on his face. There's no way he didn't get pinkeye from that. You can't erase things like that from your memory, no matter how much you want to. It's like herpes in your brain. It's forever. — Asa Akira

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Josh Malerman

It's better to face madness with a plan than to sit still and let it take you in pieces. — Josh Malerman

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Debasish Mridha

When I am thinking of love or express love, I am happy, when I am happy, I have more power to love. — Debasish Mridha

Broad City Season 2 Finale Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

The calendar says I had known him only a few months but there exist friendships which develop their own inner duration, their own eons of transparent time, independent of rotating, malicious music. — Vladimir Nabokov