Dangler Lewis Quotes & Sayings
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Truth is the same thing to the understanding, as Music to the ear, and Beauty to the eye. — John Arbuthnot
I never struggled with injury problems because of my preparation - in particular my stretching. — Edwin Moses
I love Frank Capra. He believed in the goodness of people and one man's ability to fight and often triumph. — Tom Shadyac
You feel touched by a movie in a good or bad way or you have a strong reaction to something that's totally artificial, to an imitation of life. But that imitation of life that you see on the screen can affect you almost as if it was real. — Gaspar Noe
Men like you aren't made, though, Tanner. Men like you just are. — Kristen Ashley
Cecil Palmer spoke of the horrors of everyday life. Nearly every broadcast told a story of impending doom or death, or worse: a long life lived in fruitless fear of doom or death. It wasn't that Jackie wanted to know all of the bad news of the world. It was that she loved sitting in the dark of her bedroom, swaddled in blankets and invisible radio waves. — Joseph Fink
Life on the open road is liberty ... to be alone, to have few needs, to be unknown, everywhere a foreigner and at home, and to walk grandly and solitarily in conquest of the world. — Isabelle Eberhardt
Art is a technique of communication. The image is the most complete technique of all communication. — Claes Oldenburg
The church is never a place to show off. Do your good deeds quietly. Serve; don't seek to be seen — Max Lucado
Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous. — Chanakya
There is a seed of courage hidden (often deeply, it is true) in the heart of the fattest and most timid hobbit, waiting for some final and desperate danger to make it grow. Frodo was neither very fat nor very timid; indeed, though he did not know it, Bilbo (and Gandalf) had thought him the best hobbit in the Shire. He thought he had come to the end of his adventure, and a terrible end, but the thought hardened him. — J.R.R. Tolkien