Dan Aykroyd Pearl Harbor Quotes & Sayings
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In explaining his own move away from communal living, Ken Kesey cited "the great statement" made by his friend Babbs: " We don't want a commune, we want a community," Myrtle Hill would have agreed. While they had found that they were happier not living together, no one was ready to give up on their connection to one another or on their interdependence. — Kate Daloz

I'm not proud, but I'm happy, and I think happiness makes a man even blinder than pride. — Alexandre Dumas

Love you so damned much, I let myself think about it, honest to Christ, it makes me dizzy. — Kristen Ashley

Our aim is always to minimise casualties and to separate a hardline Taliban from those who have been caught up in the insurgency. — Bob Ainsworth

The social system is taking on a form in which finding out what you want to do is less and less of an option because your life is too structured, organised, controlled and disciplined. — Noam Chomsky

I did a film very quickly, and then a lot of work for television, and then I did stage work. — Isabelle Huppert

When people follow a leader because they have to, they will do only what they have to. People don't give their best to leaders they like least. They give reluctant compliance, not commitment. They may give their hands but certainly not their heads or hearts. — John C. Maxwell

I spent many years of my life as an economist and demographer. I was finally distracted by writing my novels and poetry. I'm enormously happy that was the case. I feel that with writing I have found my metier. — Vikram Seth

I'm what happens after death, which is writing. — Kathy Acker

By touching you may kill, by keeping away you may possess. — Rabindranath Tagore

Conversion requires a subtler mind. Architects don't like it, architects want to create their own landmark buildings so that people a few years hence will say, 'Oh, that building there is being knocked down, who did that one?' — Jonathan Meades