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Bunuel Famous Quotes By J.D. Salinger

(He) looked directly into his own eyes, as though his eyes were neutral territory, a no man's land in a private war against narcissism. — J.D. Salinger

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Tullian Tchividjian

The great tragedy of segregation isn't so much that we see less of each other but that in separating from each other we see less of God. — Tullian Tchividjian

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Audrey Niffenegger

Is it sad to fancy David Tennant when you're dead? — Audrey Niffenegger

Bunuel Famous Quotes By J.A. Huss

You," he answers softly. "I'm not trying to fix you, I'm just trying to give you the tools to fix yourself. — J.A. Huss

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Sydney J. Harris

As WArden Lawes once said of convicts, no man can be called a failure until he has tried something he really likes, and fails at it. — Sydney J. Harris

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Jim Lee

I always figured Metropolis was north of New York, actually. Between New York and Boston, in my mind. — Jim Lee

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Luis Bunuel

I also remember being struck by de Sade's will, in which he asked that his ashes be scattered to the four corners of the earth in the hope that humankind would forget both his writings and his name. I'd like to be able to make that demand; commemorative ceremonies are not only false but dangerous, as are all statues of famous men. Long live forgetfulness, I've always said - the only dignity I see is in oblivion. — Luis Bunuel

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Edmund A. Opitz

No one can read our Constitution without concluding that the people who wrote it wanted their government severely limited; the words "no" and "not" employed in restraint of government power occur 24 times in the first seven articles of the Constitution and 22 more times in the Bill of Rights. — Edmund A. Opitz

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Sarah Vowell

In The Bloudy Tenent, Williams points out that Constantine "did more to hurt Christ Jesus than the raging fury of the most bloody Neroes." at least under the Christian persecutor Nero, who was rumored to have had the Apostle Paul beheaded and Saint Peter crucified upside down, Christianity was a pure (if hazardous) way of life. But when Constantine himself converted to Christianity, that's when the Church was corrupted and perverted by the state. Williams explains that under Constantine, "the gardens of Christ's churches turned into the wildernesss of national religion, and the world (under Constantine's dominion) to the most unchristian Christendom." Legalizing, legitimizing the Church turned Christianity into just another branch of government enforced by "the sword of civil power," i.e., through state-sponsored violence. — Sarah Vowell

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Charles A. Beard

A man's work and the conditions under which it is performed are tremendous factors in determining his character. — Charles A. Beard

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Tony Gonzalez

I'm looking forward to making a Super Bowl run in Atlanta every year. — Tony Gonzalez

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Orville Redenbacher

It was necessary to have an even depth of corn on the top compared to the sides, so the air would not take the easiest route and not evenly dry the stored corn. — Orville Redenbacher

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Sammy Davis Jr.

I bought a house in the Hollywood Hills and brought my grandmother from Harlem to live in it with me. — Sammy Davis Jr.

Bunuel Famous Quotes By William John Locke

It all depends whether hope is in front or behind you. — William John Locke

Bunuel Famous Quotes By Simon Barnes

Sven must have neglected to pay tribute to one of those strict Nordic gods. But instead of cursing Eriksson himself, Thor has done a still crueller thing and cursed the England strikers. I can only assume that Eriksson was never informed of this curse, otherwise he might have more than a 17-year-old up his sleeve. — Simon Barnes