Camens Quotes & Sayings
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I just never fantasized about Mr. Rogers, but I like his whole vibe. — Catherine Keener
In the era of imperialism, businessmen became politicians and were acclaimed as statesmen, while statesmen were taken seriously only if they talked the language of succcessful businessmen ... — Hannah Arendt
The Internet is still in its infancy. When it reaches adulthood, the Internet will change how we live and work. — Kambiz Mostofizadeh
What a Chimera is man! What a novelty, a monster, a chaos, a contradiction, a prodigy! Judge of all things, an imbecile worm; depository of truth, and sewer of error and doubt; the glory and refuse of the universe. — Blaise Pascal
I know the drill, Clark. But I'll be gone for four years. Will you just hold me tonight? Just spooning, no forking. — Cardeno C.
Everybody else, they're wonderful, but [Robert] Duvall sets the tone for all of cinema acting. So just to be in his space was amazing. — Peter Jacobson
I love the fact that, one time, my face was on the back of a cereal box - probably 3-CPO's - and it was a mask where you cut out the eye holes and put a string through the side. It makes me feel like I'm 11 years old all over again. — Mark Hamill
The only thing that could pull me away, was hard work. — Ray Lewis
Tragedies remind us how badly we need to keep controlling ourselves by showing us what happens when people don — Alain De Botton
Dogs are the broccaflower of the animal kingdom. — David Duchovny
The whole of Immortality
Secreted by a star. — Emily Dickinson
I'm proud of being a mother, a wife, a daughter, and a sister, and a lover and a friend We're all God's children. — Whitney Houston
Evolution is one of the two or three most primally fascinating subjects in all the sciences. — Stephen Jay Gould
It is wiser, I believe, to arrive at theory by way of evidence rather than the other way around ... It is more rewarding, in any case, to assemble the facts first and, in the process of arranging them in narrative form, to discover a theory or a historical generalization emerging of its own accord. — Barbara Tuchman
He especially enjoyed watching Mrs. Sen as she chopped things, seated on newspapers on the living room floor. Instead of a knife she used a blade that curved like the prow of a Viking ship, sailing to battle in distant seas. The blade was hinged at one end to a narrow wooden base. — Jhumpa Lahiri
