Buckmaster Knife Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, I intend to kiss every inch of you," he drawled. "I'm going to use my mouth, my tongue, my fingers, and my rod to bring you such pleasure you'll cry with gratitude. — Sadie Carter

...our expectations are the result of our beliefs about how likely something will happen combined with how much we value what we hope will happen. — Robyn R. Jackson

It is interesting to note that the words silent and listen contain all of the same letters, just rearranged. — Suzanne Marsh

An interesting practice that combines mindfulness and refraining is just to notice your physical movements when you feel uncomfortable. — Pema Chodron

We cry down the law in respect of justification, but we set it up as a rule of sanctification. The law sends us to the Gospel that we may be justified; and the Gospel sends us to the law again to inquire what is our duty as those who are justified. — Samuel Bolton

Looking for an honest politician is like looking for an ethical burglar. — H.L. Mencken

I really take acting seriously. — John Corbett

Inclusiveness isn't what I want to push back against. The obsession with facts is. — John D'Agata

If someone's takeaway from this story is "Felicia Day said don't study!," I'll punch you in the face. But I AM saying don't chase perfection for perfection's sake, or for anyone else's sake at all. If you strive for something, make sure it's for the right reasons. And if you fail, that will be a better lesson for you than any success you'll ever have. Because you learn a lot from screwing up. Being perfect . . . not so much. — Felicia Day

Eventually, it came to this place like, 'I'd like to direct, but I need to find the story to tell.' 'Man of Tai Chi' became the story to tell. — Keanu Reeves

And so in place of insignificant, vague, and uncertain phrases subject to arbitrary interpretation, I found in Matthew v. 21-26 the first commandment of Jesus: Live in peace with all men. Do not regard anger as justifiable under any circumstances. Never look upon a human being as worthless or as a fool. Not only refrain from anger yourself, but do not regard the anger of others toward you as vain. If any one is angry with you, even without reason, be reconciled to him, that all hostile feelings may be effaced. Agree quickly with those that have a grievance against you, lest animosity prevail to your loss. — Leo Tolstoy

The current fad in art, is to shock people or appear 'different' ... My goal is to help people find the rays of sunshine in an often dark world. — Gary Holland