Century Theatres Quotes & Sayings
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Well understand this! If you want to join our sales team; I don't need pillion riders; I need high drivers who grasp the handle-bars. — Martin Carver
go on a whaling voyage; this — Herman Melville
I enjoy visiting building sites. Unlike the ordered anonymity of office bureaucracy or the featureless regularity of a factory assembly line, a building site appears disorderly and chaotic. In fact, there is organization, but it is a loose orchestration of many separate trademen, working side by side but not necessarily together. — Witold Rybczynski
I feel humiliated that I live in a country that demands more already. Why do we cling to the notion that not only must we maintain the current level of consumption, but that it must continue to grow by an exponential factor of 2 to 7 percent every year? — David Suzuki
I'm a library user and I just don't hoard books. To me, they're for sharing. — Sara Sheridan
Look now how mortals are blaming the gods, for they say that evils come from us, but in fact they themselves have woes beyond their share because of their own follies. — Homer
And in the Final Days, a War will erupt unlike any before. (Dated 8 August 2012) — Alejandro C. Estrada
Chaos is always losing, but never defeated — Alan Watts
The saddest thing is that this is often all we understand about ourselves: that so often, we live our neighbor's life, instead of our own. — Robin S. Sharma
Walk, with awareness. Eat, with awareness. Breathe, with awareness. — Rajneesh
It's exhausting," he said. "Isn't it?"
Her gaze slid to his mouth, and just that little spark of heat in her expression created the fire low in his gut. "What?"
"Resisting. — Skye Jordan
Who would have known the dark eyes staring into mine would become our children's eyes ... ? — John Geddes
The light around someone who speaks truth, who consistently acts with compassion for all, even in great difficulty, is visible to all around them. — Jack Kornfield
Consequences are governed by principles, and behavior is governed by values, therefore, value principles! — Stephen R. Covey
In the early 1800s there arose in England a fashion for inhaling nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, after it was discovered that its use 'was attended by a highly pleasurable thrilling11'. For the next half-century it would be the drug of choice for young people. One learned body, the Askesian Society, was for a time devoted to little else. Theatres put on 'laughing gas evenings'12 where volunteers could refresh themselves with a robust inhalation and then entertain the audience with their comical staggerings. It wasn't until 1846 that anyone got around to finding a practical use for nitrous oxide, as an anaesthetic. Goodness knows how many tens of thousands of people suffered unnecessary agonies under the surgeon's knife because no-one had thought of the gas's most obvious practical application. — Bill Bryson
