Cymerman Jerome Quotes & Sayings
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As an energetic Socialist, I do my best to see the good that is in him, but it's hard. Comrade Bristow's the most striking argument against the equality of man I've ever come across. — P.G. Wodehouse

My plans for today are to hang about hoping for a glimpse of her, to have my heart eaten away by the thought of her; to feel my blood bounding maddeningly, ridiculously, like a young boy's; to despair; to realise the weight of my misery and hunger with each step I take. — Elizabeth Taylor

Hush up, minx. You're a funny one, but you're certainly more likable than unlikable. — Julia Quinn

I think about the meaning of pain. Pain is personal. It really belongs to the one feeling it. Probably the only thing that is your own. I like mine. — Henry Rollins

By concentrating our attention on the effect rather than the causes, we can avoid the laborious, nearly impossible task of trying to detect and deflect the many psychological influences on liking. — Robert Cialdini

Home is where your rump rests. — Rachel Brosnahan

Jesus, would you look at him. Hair too long and too blond. Eyes too sexy and too blue. Body too buff, ego in danger of liftoff. Standing there in his tight fitted jeans, painted-on T-shirt, and snakeskin boots, he looked like God's guilty gift. Trouble was, he knew it. — Cindy Gerard

I think that when you smell good, you feel good. You know how when you're in a room and someone else smells good, you're like, 'Where is that?' — Blake Lively

Public life has become so gladiatorial. Every day, another reputation bites the dust. — Tina Brown

Mourning is not forbidden, you know. — Simin Daneshvar

You are not the mistakes of your past, but the resources and capabilities that you have gleaned from your past. — Jordan Belfort

Two of my favorite artists are Josh Smith and Joe Bradley. But I argued against them for years, until I grew to love them and felt stupid for my immediate reaction towards their work. — Leo Fitzpatrick

It's not even about being negative. It's just being unsettled, unsatisfied, unfinished. — Kevin Spacey

A great man, who was convinced that the truths of political and moral science are capable of the same certainty as those that form the system of physical science, even in those branches like astronomy that seem to approximate mathematical certainty. He cherished this belief, for it led to the consoling hope that humanity would inevitably make progress toward a state of happiness and improved character even as it has already done in its knowledge of the truth. — Nicolas De Caritat, Marquis De Condorcet