Clownaz Quotes & Sayings
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One must overcome history by dogma. — Henry Edward Manning
[I] must, like a whore, unpack my heart with words. — William Shakespeare
I didn't know how to communicate my suffering to anyone else. My anger was returning. I was screaming for help, but the language I was speaking no one seemed to understand. (183) — Lori Schiller
No saint, no pope, no general, no sultan, has ever had the power that a filmmaker has; the power to talk to hundreds of millions of people for two hours in the dark. — Frank Capra
I roll out of bed, walk into the garage, work out, and go about my day. I'll bring my daughter out there in her ExerSaucer. I don't know if I'll ever go back to a gym. — Mike Vogel
My first time performing was in the black box theater of my high school's basement as a member of 'Clownaz,' the school's improv team. We charged money for tickets, saying the proceeds went to our school's recycling program. Then, immediately after the show, we divided up all the money and kept it. — Joe Mande
But with trust we can strive to accept even what we cannot understand. — Christopher Ryan
I almost shouldn't be in Limp Bizkit; it's like I got matched in the factory with the wrong band. — Wes Borland
Be careful what you speak . . . only your thoughts are safe. — Brandon Sanderson
How this can happen is a mystery to us. — Ray Henault
Going to work just looked crazy. Eating another meal, ever, made about as much sense as planting tulip bulbs in the shadow of a falling atom bomb. — Chuck Palahniuk
The healthiest food in the supermarket - the fresh produce - doesn't boast about its healthfulness, because the growers don't have the budget or the packaging. Don't take the silence of the yams as a sign they have nothing valuable to say about your health. — Michael Pollan
I think of her as a silly girl who's just fooling around at art school, too dumb to get into university, although I don't make judgments like this about the boys. — Margaret Atwood