Cogitare Et Risu Quotes & Sayings
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But love's a malady without a cure. — John Dryden
Everything seemed good, but I knew it had the potential to be awful. — Jay Asher
I am not a painter, nor an artist. Therefore I can see straight, and that may be my undoing. — Alfred Stieglitz
For everyone nowadays knows, absolutely is CERTAIN, that nothing bad will ever happen to ME. Others die, I go on. There are no consequences and no responsibilities. Except that there ARE. But let's not talk about them, eh? By the time the consequences catch up to you, it's too late, isn't it, Montag? — Ray Bradbury
Your nature is the Buddha. — Bodhidharma
It's not always the easiest thing to be the center of so much spilled ink. — Tim Tebow
I think empathy is a guy who punches you in the face at a bus station, and you're somehow able to look at that him and know enough about what situation he was in to know that he had to do that and not to hit back. That's empathy, and nothing ever happens in writing that has that kind of moral heroism about it. — John Jeremiah Sullivan
Carry in your memory, for the rest of your life, the good things that came out of those difficulties. They will serve as a proof of your abilities and will give you confidence when you are faced by other obstacles. — Paulo Coelho
Hey guys, watch this. — Alexander St. Pierre
Just as women are afraid of receiving, men are afraid of giving. — John Gray
[T]he army of wrongness rampant in the world might as well march over me. — Truman Capote
Will you stay with me?"
"Until the very end. — J.K. Rowling
In Sherman's famous march through Georgia, his soldiers left a swath of death and destruction, destroying crops, burning homes and killing civilians. Sherman himself acknowledged that only 20% of the destruction inflicted by his invasion was inflicted on military objectives. Civilian non-combatants, essentially innocents, suffered 80% of the losses. — John Pugsley
Well, probably I was fed up with concrete poetry. There was a lot of bad concrete poetry and besides, it was confused with visual poetry which was completely different. — Ian Hamilton Finlay
I think that 'Elysium' the movie is unrealistic, with the space station and everything. I think 'Elysium' the metaphor is completely realistic: it's exactly where we're going. — Neill Blomkamp
