Cottonhead Quotes & Sayings
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Facing death calmly is praiseworthy only if one faces it alone. Death together is no longer death, even for unbelievers. The source of sorrows lies not in leaving life, but in leaving that which gives it meaning. When love is our whole life, what difference is there between living together and dying together ? — Raymond Radiguet

Mrs. Wiggs was a philosopher, and the sum and substance of her philosophy lay in keeping the dust off her rose-colored spectacles. — Alice Hegan Rice

Of course, here's the weird part. After I fought my dad, all of a sudden we're buddies now. Like he's my friend now, we start hanging out. But we're still the same people. So we'd go out on Sunday, you know, and just be hanging out, then he'd, like, pick a guy, and we'd just go beat the crap out of that guy as a team. Memories, huh? — Christopher Titus

I came to my mom and told her I wanted to do this[acting]. — Selena

From a child's play, we can gain understanding of how he sees and construes the world
what he would like it to be, what his concerns are, what problems are besetting him. — Bruno Bettelheim

I work best when people are here to puncture me. — Tom Bergeron

You had to make an appointment to see her. But it was just a crazy spectacle, people filing past. — Eddie Campbell

I felt like I was missing something. Missing
you more. Missing whatever was going to happen next. — David Levithan

Well, you have to remember that until 1948, when Hubert Humphrey and others forced the Democratic Party to adopt a new policy on civil rights, the Democratic Party was the party of the old solid South. All of the racists, all of the Cottonhead Smith types and so on were Democrats, allies of Franklin Roosevelt - because of their seniority - of all the major committees of the Congress. — William A. Rusher

If people wanted to fight me-because of my hair or because my skin was too dark-then I fought them — Brooke Valentine

My message tonight is a simple one - the journey is getting exciting and this great state is on the move. — Donald L. Carcieri

My social philosophy may be said to be enshrined in three words: liberty, equality and fraternity. Let no one, however, say that I have borrowed by philosophy from the French Revolution. I have not. My philosophy has roots in religion and not in political science. I have derived them from the teachings of my Master, the Buddha. — B.R. Ambedkar

I love to cook for my husband and daughter. I enjoy going to the market for fresh vegetables. — Salma Hayek

I know I'm not perfect. — Carmen Electra

An eye for an eye leaves everybody blind. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Saying you like "Piano Man" doesn't mean you like Billy Joel; it means you're willing to go to a piano bar if there's nothing else to do — Chuck Klosterman