Cenzury Quotes & Sayings
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Faith is a leap into the light, not a step into the darkness. — Reinhard Bonnke
Look, the, the - this country has not lived within its means for a very long time, and, and the truth is we're going to have to take our medicine. — Alexi Giannoulias
No matter what you do for a living all we have is music to get through certain situations. — Deana Carter
I think if you're good at art, you'll be good at most types of art. — Grimes
We used to play music for fun. Much more than now. Now nobody picks up a guitar unless they're paid for it. — Leonard Cohen
We try very quickly to show that we are not at war with the Iraqi people. We're trying to deal with the people who are indeed themselves at war with the Iraqi people. — Paul Bremer
It seemed to me that winter was the time for love, not spring. In winter the habitable world was so much contracted; out of that little shut-in space we lived in, fantastic hopes might bloom. But spring revealed the ordinary geography of the place; the long, brown roads, the old cracked sidewalks underfoot, all the tree branches broken off in winter storms, that had to be cleared out of the yards. Spring revealed distances, exactly as they were. — Alice Munro
I need to go where people are serious about acting. — Meryl Streep
The truth is always exciting. Speak it, then. Life is dull without it. — Pearl S. Buck
Mathematics may be the only exception in the sciences that leaves no room for skepicism. But, if mathematical results are exact as no empirical law can ever be, philosophers have discovered that they are not absolutely novel - instead, they are tautological. — Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza
Mortgage The word literally means "dead pledge," and if it were called that maybe more people would think twice about getting one. It is a classic example of a financial entity that would scare people off if they thought more clearly about what it is: a highly leveraged form of long-term borrowing with regular demands for cash payment against an illiquid asset that is known to be even more illiquid in difficult times. — John Lanchester