Dadu Death Quotes & Sayings
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Ideologies are cultural memes. They are the most confining of the cultural memes. That's where culture gets real ugly. It is when you rub up against its ideologies. — Terence McKenna
People who get married because they're in love make a ridiculous mistake. It makes much more sense to marry your best friend. You like your best friend more than anyone you're ever going to be in love with. You dont choose your best friend because they have a cute nose. — Fran Lebowitz
You often show yourself without any faculty of deductive reasoning. — Rafael Sabatini
Debate is healthy and no one in this chamber - starting with me - has a monopoly on being right. — Ted Kulongoski
Why is the station so far out of the city limits anyway? Most likely a collusion between the builders of stations and the builders of long roads. — Michael Cisco
Once you understand how the ingredients work together, then you can go off on your own. Till then, you're just wasting good food and everybody's time. — Natalie Baszile
Her book about the money in sex gives you the feeling of the sex in money. — Leon Wieseltier
Slow thinking has the feeling of something you do. It's deliberate. — Daniel Kahneman
These thrill seeker people doing extreme sports ... they have a hideous accident, go through agonizing recovery, and then go back to that activity that nearly killed them ... that's not facing your fear, that's embracing your stupidity. — Kelli Jae Baeli
God's love is unbounded. It has no limits. — Pope Francis
Style to me is a mix between rock star chic-quirky-sexy and expressive. I always dress for my body type, as it's important to highlight your pluses! I like edgy clothes that have character. I usually dress by the mood I'm in - so if I'm in my ripped jeans and leather jacket, you know I'm feeling rebellious! — Jiah Khan
When faced with something I fear, I tend to eat spaghetti. — Mark Helprin
Our virtues, as well as our vices, are often scourges for our own backs. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon