Chames Din Quotes & Sayings
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I'm no different to anyone in this world, and no matter what happens, where I am or who I am with, I will always be looking at that same moon. — Sarah Dalton

In politics, the truth is strictly optional and that also seems to be true in parts of the media. — Thomas Sowell

In practice people who study philosophy too long become very odd birds, not to say thoroughly vicious; while even those who are the best of them are reduced by ... [philosophy] to complete uselessness as members of society. — Plato

For a man, staying single in teenages is equivallent of smoking to two and a half packets of cigarettes. — Srinivas Shenoy

I have to admit, though, that Cynthia was a great organizer, but then, so were the men with whips who got the pyramids built. — Alan Bradley

Dating co-stars is natural. When you're working with someone, it's habit. — Rachel Bilson

Our actual ultimate root is in our humanity, not in our personal genealogy. — Joseph Campbell

'Orphans' reflects unconscious elements in myself that were, at the time, indigestible and butting up against each other in my psyche; issues I wasn't really in touch with but was trying to put into a dramatic framework. — Lyle Kessler

Injustice towards others is a threat to everybody — Baron De Montesquieu

When I was in film school, I was learning more theory than practice. — Louis Leterrier

I love wearing men's clothing and underwear. — Zoe Saldana

There must be some middle ground between broken hearts and pure standoffishness. — Kathleen Kimmel

On my best day, I cannot do Scottish people. I don't even believe that's a real accent, to be honest with you. I think they probably sound like us when they're in the house. It's how they keep people away from them. — Russell Peters

Billy stretched and yawned, his withered neck taut again for a few seconds. "I can feel the season changing," he said. "Drawing in. This weather change coming means the end of hot weather. Time I got out to Gaze Island and worked on me poor old father's grave. Put it off last year and the year before." Some sadness straining the words. Billy seemed stored in an envelope; the flap sometimes lifted, his flattened self sliding onto the table. — Annie Proulx