Daynote Quotes & Sayings
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Better to die for my people in my own land than rule in another and suffer a lifetime of cowardly guilt. — Darren Shan

her face lay still on the air under his face... — Ayn Rand

There is only one man in this election who has ever really fought for you - in places where winning means survival and defeat means death - and that man is John McCain — Sarah Palin

My favorite part about working in theater is the rehearsal process. I absolutely love the rehearsal process. Working out the characters, figuring the character out, and the relationships between the different characters. I love all of that, which, unfortunately in film, you get very little opportunity to have. — Joseph Gatt

These tasks weren't urgent (which was the reason they didn't get done), but because they weighed on my mind, they sapped my energy. — Gretchen Rubin

If you feel like you're not where you want to be in your life, rather than step on someone else's, raise your stature. — Rib Hillis

It is manifestly vital to the success of the anti-slavery cause, that the authority and influence of proslavery, especially of slaveholding, ministers should be destroyed. — Gerrit Smith

I do not understand men. They spend their lives to use their health to make money and then they spend their money to restore their health. — Dalai Lama

I think if you listen to our records, they come at different points in your life. When people say to me that Stars records have themes, I think what they mean is we write songs - or try to write songs - that are timeless. We try to write songs that catch you at the right time in your life, and that you can hold on to. We write kitchen sink songs. If you're doing the dishes or you're driving to your mom's funeral, or if you're getting over having done MDMA and you feel sad, you can listen to Stars because we're not going to demand of you that you be cool. — Torquil Campbell

To change your language you must change your life. — Derek Walcott

I have a very childlike rage, and a very childlike loneliness. — Richey Edwards

If you win the Oscar, you get to go into just about anybody's office for a month. — Chris Wedge

My own outlook and my values had been formed long ago. I did not believe in dividing people into rigid classes, and I did not believe in class struggle as a means to promote progress. I believed that to rebuild after so many years of war, China needed a peaceful enviroment and the unity of all sections of society, not perpetual revolution.
~150-151 — Nien Cheng