Dabrowskis Theory Quotes & Sayings
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I am not a food critic. Or a chef. Or even a professional writer. What I am schooled in the art of, however, is enjoying myself. — Jewel Staite
We put up with a lot to be saved from chaos. We always have. — Elizabeth Janeway
Billions of people have had sex. I don't know how many have actually made love. — Sheila Wray Gregoire
Humans are by nature self-centered. It doesn't matter how civilized or primitive they are. If they want something, they'll find a way to get it or take it. The old empires used land, women, religion, pride in one's nationality, or preservation of their culture as an excuse to start war. Presently, you use technology, world policing, expanding markets, and protecting national interest, but the underlying theme has never changed. As long as there are greedy people in this world, there will always be wars. — Ednah Walters
Necessity is not an established fact, but an interpretation. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Vanished like inhibitions at a bachelorette party. — Dennis Vickers
To hear a radical change of perspective is to hear a kingdom minded man speak — Sunday Adelaja
Sang Ly, we are literature-our lives, our hopes, our desires, our despairs, our passions, our strengths, our weaknesses. Stories express our longing not only to make a difference today but to see what is possible for tomorrow. Literature has been called a handbook for the art of being human. — Camron Wright
There's something about music that makes me feel like a different person, that feels like an escape. — Tatiana Maslany
The Earth is the cradle of humanity, but mankind cannot stay in the cradle forever. — Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
Her granny always called her complexion peaches and cream and said her freckles added character. Yeah, cause I need more of that. — Julia Mills
Since it is seldom clear whether intellectual activity denotes a superior mode of being or a vital deficiency, opinion swings between considering intellect a privilege and seeing it as a handicap — Jacques Barzun
Plans are less important than planning. — Dale McConkey