Crimson Dragon Quotes & Sayings
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When 9/11 hit, the second thing I said to myself was, 'This really is what religious people do.' Those people flying the plane were very good, very pious, truly faithful believers. There's no other way to paint them. Of course, they are extremists by definition, but they certainly aren't going against Islam in any real way. — Penn Jillette
If truth were not boring, science would have done away with God long ago. But God as well as the saints is a means to escape the dull banality of truth. — Emil Cioran
Some people just need to be flying tackled. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Do we really need each other, or are we just covering up each other's loneliness? — Vatsal Surti
You try to work with the director and your fellow actors to get somewhere, but other people are the judge of whether you hit that note right. — Ciaran Hinds
Such indeed was her image, that neither could Shakespeare describe, nor Hogarth paint, nor Clive act, a fury in higher perfection. — Henry Fielding
At our age, loneliness can seem so permanent. — Jonathan Tropper
As it becomes more and more difficult to get land, so will the virtual enslavement of the laboring-classe s go on. As the value of land rises, more and more of the earnings of labor will be demanded for the use of land, until finally nothing is left to laborers but the wages of slavery
a bare living. — Henry George
I'm trying to get far away from [picturing God as] Gandalf or Santa Claus. — William P. Young
Everybody knew that Theodore Dinkins was dead. But Theodore Dinkins sat on the graveyard fence and said that he was not; and grew angry if contradicted. — John Bennett
Male chauvinism is ... a shrewd method of extracting the maximum of work for the minimum of compensation. — Michael Korda
My philosophy is: If you can't have fun, there's no sense in doing it. — Paul Walker
Good night," whispered the creature, grasping sand out of his way, but the players were in their beds far away from the desert. Only a little crimson and gold blaze gaped and breathed by the bush behind the neck of the dragon. — J.M.K. Walkow
I hope that the feeling of making poetry is not confined to the people who write it down. There is no luxury like it, and I hope we all share it ... I am sure that the great glory of poetry in one's heart does not wait on achievement. — Stella Benson
Look at the rain long enough, with no thoughts in your head, and you gradually feel your body falling loose, shaking free of the world of reality. Rain has the power to hypnotize. — Haruki Murakami
