Dalilah Muhammad Quotes & Sayings
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I've discovered that people don't actually want to have things spoiled, and they really try to avoid spoilers. — Rebecca Eaton

Envy, like flame, blackens that which is above it, and which it cannot reach. — Jean Antoine Petit-Senn

Smell her neck, bite her ear, touch her hairs and make her giggle; and she won't forget you ever. — M.F. Moonzajer

Scarlett Johansson was wonderful in 'Lost in Translation,' and then, seemingly within a couple of weeks, she became completely Hollywoodised. I was shocked. I didn't recognise her. I hope to God it's just a phase. — Ian Holm

Participants in the massacre were later tried in Tucson and acquitted. To murder an Indian was considered no crime. — Dee Brown

If I were not an atheist, I think I would have to be a Catholic because if it wasn't the forces of natural selection that designed fish, It must have been an Italian. — Douglas Adams

The "delirium tremens" of alcoholic drunkards has unmistakable symptoms, but that of those intoxicated with theories is easily confused with genius. — Samael Aun Weor

The novelist screws up his courage in order to invest another two or three years in another attempt to float a boat of original design upon an invented ocean. — Edward Hoagland

Many of the cataclysmic leadership failures were failures of rationality. The pendulum of leadership development needs to swing back toward the rational: strategy, creativity, foresight, decision-making, and analytics. — Paul Gibbons

The theater remains relevant because of 3D. It makes it an event. You go there, 400 people put on their glasses, and it's just fun. — Evan Goldberg

Be kind to one another . — Ellen DeGeneres

I yearn for the darkness. I pray for death. Real death. If I thought that in death I would meet the people I've known in life I don't know what I'd do. That would be the ultimate horror. The ultimate despair. If I had to meet my mother again and start all of that all over, only this time without the prospect of death to look forward to? Well. That would be the final nightmare. Kafka on wheels. — Cormac McCarthy