Denzapine Quotes & Sayings
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The fact is that men who know nothing of decency in their own lives are only too ready to launch foul slanders against their betters and to offer them up as victims to the evil deity of popular envy. — Plutarch
I don't do storyboarding, ever; I'm not interested in that. — Steven Rodney McQueen
Fortune never appears so blind as to those to whom she does no good. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Sometimes people say,' One day you are going to look back at this and laugh.' My question is:' Why wait? — Richard Bandler
You must take responsibility for your own life and make full use of your gifts. — Joanne Guidoccio
Dont retire - inspire ... Theres a lot to be done — Mickey Rooney
What the activity of this disposition of ours means in the evolution of the world, we do not know. Nor can we regulate this activity from outside; we must leave entirely to each individual
its shaping and its extension. From every point of view, then, world- and life-affirmation and ethics are non-rational, and we must have the courage to admit it. — Albert Schweitzer
Librarians, too, are gatekeepers
not of actual experience, of course, but of its written accounts. My job is to safeguard those accounts. Not to judge them; simply to see to their proper dissemination. — Martha Cooley
The thing is, memory is about trust. We have to trust that what we remember is fact. And we have to trust what other people remember for things we never saw. — James Renner
It is true that zeal is the soul of the virtues, but most certainly, Monsieur, it must be according to knowledge, as Saint Paul says; that means: according to knowledge of experience. And because young people ordinarily do not possess this experiential knowledge, their zeal goes to excess, especially in those who have a natural asperity. — Vincent De Paul
To many people, dramatic criticism must seem like an attempt to tattoo soap bubbles. — John Mason Brown
So a good man can be a bad Christian?"
"I suppose so."
"Then a bad man," I said, "can be a good Christian? — Bernard Cornwell
Perhaps we desire death / or why is poison so sweet? / why do little Sirens make kindlier music / for a man caught in the net of the world between news-cast & work-desk? — Robinson Jeffers
