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Chernicoff And Cunningham Quotes By David Paul Kirkpatrick

We are the archers with the bows that spring our children forward. Life does not go backward, nor does it tarry in yesterday. It is not a circle, but an arrow. It flies forward with the great express of Love. — David Paul Kirkpatrick

Chernicoff And Cunningham Quotes By Riley Hart

Bryce smiled, all cocky fucking grin, leaned forward and kissed him. "Cocksucking 101 is about to start." *** — Riley Hart

Chernicoff And Cunningham Quotes By Felix Wantang

Satan is hopelessly desperate as Jesus waits patiently. — Felix Wantang

Chernicoff And Cunningham Quotes By Louis C.K.

Why am I angry? Every morning, I wake up, I open my eyes, remember who and what I am and I say, "Yuck." Then I go about my day, and when it's over, I get back in bed, put a sheet between my sweaty legs and, as I drift off, looking back on a day of being this shitbag of a human, I mutter to myself, "Jesus Christ. — Louis C.K.

Chernicoff And Cunningham Quotes By H.L. Mencken

The acting that one sees upon the stage does not show how human beings comport themselves in crises, but how actors think they ought to. It is thus, like poetry and religion, a device for gladdening the heart with what is palpably not true. — H.L. Mencken

Chernicoff And Cunningham Quotes By Sam Taylor-Johnson

Even today I work with Niall O'Brien, who is far more technically astute than I am, but I still have the clearest idea of every detail I want in my photograph. — Sam Taylor-Johnson

Chernicoff And Cunningham Quotes By Noel DeJesus

I keep a vivid memory of failure in my back pocket, so no matter how much I accomplish I stay grounded. — Noel DeJesus

Chernicoff And Cunningham Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

In precisely the same way the specialty of government is not to obey, but to enforce obedience. And a government is only a government so long as it can make itself obeyed, and therefore it always strives for that and will never willingly abandon its power. — Leo Tolstoy