Cutting Off The Nose To Spite The Face Quotes & Sayings
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Don't try to be happy, just be happy. Because your happiness does not depend on others. Be the reason for your own happiness. — Vishwas Chavan

All art stems from a place of alienation. Intimate and alone. Most people are oppressed by the opinion of others, but I was not that way. I was afraid of the repercussions of not doing what I was told to do, what I was called to do by a creator. — CeeLo Green

If you write, one of the questions you're always trying to answer is, Where do you get your ideas? And, if you write, you know how pointless a question this is and how difficult it is to answer. — Lynn Abbey

Be still my heart; thou hast known worse than this. — Homer

If I work incessantly to the last, nature owes me another form of existence when the present one collapses. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If you give evil nothing to oppose, then virtue will return by itself. — Lao-Tzu

Like fast-food chains, child psychiatric inpatient units and the wholesale psychiatric drugging of children, in and out of hospitals, are recent ... and remarkably popular products and practices. — Thomas Szasz

I'm a walking billboard. That's my pleasure. — Isabella Blow

Life without music is unthinkable. — Leonard Bernstein

The word 'experienced' often refers to someone who's gotten away with doing the wrong thing more frequently than you have. — Laurence Gonzales

Every time a child is born, we have another chance. — Eda LeShan

Stupidly perhaps, and sometimes at the cost of my own job, or being labeled "difficult," I'm willing to say shit to people no matter who they are and what the consequences may be. And yes, in the end, I'm probably cutting off my nose to spite my face. But that's who I am. — Leah Remini

You're always cutting your nose off to spite your face. I've never met a woman as stubborn as you. Even when it's not in your interests you'll do something to make a point. — Dorothy Koomson