Daigoro Quotes & Sayings
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The whole mass of humanity ... marches constantly, though slowly, toward greater perfection. — Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot
All we ask for is registration, just like we do for cars. — Charles Schumer
I don't eat fast food, but I can't live without pizza. — Trevor Donovan
Women are not supposed to have uteruses, especially in poems. — Maxine Kumin
She lived just three blocks away, in a faded brick building whose limitations and malfunctions she'd come to understand as the texture of her life, to be distinguished from a normal day's complaints. — Don DeLillo
[T]he game's got to be played on the field, and that's the one day that's got to be the most important day. — Lisa Fernandez
But it's also true that my memory is a card shark, reshuffling the deck to hide what I fear to know, unable to keep from fingering the ace at the bottom of the deck even when I'm doing nothing more than playing Fish in the daylight with children. — Lorene Cary
The 'Amazing' can only be created by facing fear, risk and failure during the process. — Joel Brown
My first thought was always a cigarette. It still is, but I haven't cheated. — Frederik Pohl
I think it's more important to try and make a good film than give a good performance. — Paul Dano
He that judges without informing himself to the utmost that he is capable, cannot acquit himself of judging amiss — John Locke
People are brought up to think, "It's nice to be modest. It's nice to hide your light under a bushel." Well, bullshit! I've never bought that. In my business, the only thing you've really got is your talent; it's the only thing you have to sell. — Johnny Carson
Searching nature I taste self but at one tankard, that of my own being. — Gerard Manley Hopkins
Nothing touches a work of art so little as words of criticism: they always result in more or less fortunate misunderstandings. Things aren't all so tangible and sayable as people would usually have us believe; most experiences are unsayable, they happen in a space that no word has ever entered, and more unsay able than all other things are works of art, those mysterious existences, whose life endures beside our own small, transitory life. — Rainer Maria Rilke
I need not add that freedom is a dangerous thing. But it is hardly possible that we are all cowards. — Jack Parsons
