Bunnett Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not interested in censorship. I like the First Amendment very much. — Henry Rollins
The greatest victory is that which requires no battle. — Sun Tzu
Facebook people are finding me that I don't really know. People poke you on Facebook. I'm like, 'Why? Why are you poking me?' — Bridget Kelly
Forgiveness means accepting what is or what has been and becoming willing to see it differently. You cannot un-hear what you have heard or un-see what you have seen. What you can do is stop believing that what occurred has somehow left you broken, damaged and wounded. While forgiveness ain't easy, it's the most important inner work you can do within your mind and heart. — Iyanla Vanzant
Gods, she was as exquisite as her scent - Wham! The demons tackled him with the force of a freight train, flattening him on the field, piling on top of him. — Kresley Cole
The path is long, but self-surrender makes it short; the way is difficult, but perfect trust makes it easy. — The Mother
Both 'The Daily Show' and 'The Colbert Report,' you're working with the best. When you work with the best, you have to raise your game. If you're working with people who are sub par, you're not forced to give 100 percent because you can get by on 80 percent. — Nate Corddry
You are flawed, you are stuck in old patterns, you become carried away with yourself. Indeed you are quite impossible in many ways. And still, you are beautiful beyond measure. For the core of what you are is fashioned out of love, that potent blend of openness, warmth, and clear, transparent presence. — John Welwood
I can only admire people who I have never met and are dead - because you know so much about anyone who is alive. — Ken Livingstone
Money is the excellent slave and a horrible master. — P.T. Barnum
I really want to do a sci-fi movie. — Rohan Chand
There's a safety in thinking in a diner. You can have your coffee or your milkshake, and you can go off into strange dark areas, and always come back to the safety of the diner. — David Lynch
