Chozetsu Quotes & Sayings
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I have nothing against romanticism. I'm all for it. I'm helpless in the face of romance. — Bill Nighy

In case nobody has told you," she said, "this is the United States of America, where nobody has a right to rely on anybody else
where everybody learns to make his or her own way. — Kurt Vonnegut

I like to pretend that I'm a tough guy. It's kind of an admission of defeat if I have to ask for help - or even kindness. But if it doesn't come, at some point I snap and demand it. — Mary-Louise Parker

The American system of democracy is founded on the concept that every citizen has the right to vote, to know that their vote is counted, and that the vote is counted accurately. — Barbara Mikulski

I am scared of the day, when they turn atheism into another religion for controlling masses. — M.F. Moonzajer

After 'Click, Clack, Moo' was published, I was still practicing law and had no plans to make a career change. — Doreen Cronin

I have no plans to contact her after today, so the fact that I know this is definitely good-bye is pressing on the walls of my chest, and it fucking hurts like hell. — Colleen Hoover

We are the higher synthesis of the union of the archetypal Mother and Father. As we recognize the divinity within ourselves, we see it in each other and all around us. Through this realization, the world becomes sacred again, infused with intelligence, spirit, and a grand plan for evolutionary awakening. — Anodea Judith

You can be noble and brave and beautiful and still find yourself falling. — Ava Dellaira

In america, there are two tax systems: one for the informed and one for the uninformed. Both are legal — Learned Hand

I always have someplace else I'd rather be, even if I don't know where that is, yet. — Ann Aguirre

The greater the knowledge, the greater the doubt. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I went through a period of first successes. Then there was the inevitable change: the bad newspaper articles. Some people don't care about that, but I do. I'm hurt. I feel it. I don't think I've done anything dreadful. Sometimes you do things for reasons the press doesn't know. But I'm happy to go on as I have. — Audrey Hepburn

Our demand for good looks, expressed in the biting comments that ensue when public figures fall short of perfection, puts enormous pressures on these individuals and may screen out the otherwise qualified. If video killed the radio star, it may also be doing away with the homely politician. — Virginia Postrel