Cockcrow Book Quotes & Sayings
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I don't need much more money, and I thought that when I retired that nobody would want to talk to me anymore. Then I did, and people still want to talk to me. — Johnny Ramone
The life of this world is but a sport and a pastime. — Anonymous
Saying sorry wasn't enough; this time around, I was actually going to have to change. I — Jay Crownover
In California, the fabulously rich support the poor with government jobs, paid for by the middle class which is now living in Arizona. — Ann Coulter
It's normal for human beings to identify with their own separate self. The problem is that we get caught in that notion of ourself as a separate individual and caught in that individual self's agenda. — Nhat Hanh
With inquiry, every painful story unravels. Freedom is possible in every moment. — Byron Katie
I don't mind being in studios, and I don't mind being out in nature. They're two different ways of making movies. — Sam Worthington
It gets crazy in my mind sometimes but the reason why I like to express so much positivity on my Twitter is because I think we all are battling evil thoughts. I think it's important to not ignore them but to try to understand where they are coming from and get through them instead of suppressing them. — Jhene Aiko
When the tiger is dragging you off like prey, it is time to find a new career. — R.K. Finnell
As an audience member, those studio films are fun. I like an adventure tale, and I also like to go see something that has more of a social pulse. I like to keep learning and trying new things. And if the scripts are good, it doesn't really matter. — Michael Fassbender
I would just like to be able to give to people through acting. If I can entertain people by being somebody else and allow somebody to feel something, then that makes me feel good. — Melanie Griffith
I prayed that the Lord would help me to see my life from his point of view. It was then that I noticed it: as I looked around my house, I had dozens of PRIDE posters, T-shirts, coffee mugs. The flag that waved in the breeze at my porch was a PRIDE flag. Pride had become my best friend. In the LGBT world, we defined pride as a healthy self-esteem. But something started to crack a little and I dared to just ask the question: was I domesticating a tiger? — Rosaria Champagne Butterfield
