Derp Ssundee Quotes & Sayings
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Trust is a more complex philosophical issue than the average layperson can understand. — Patrick Weekes

Just as one moment can bring despair, it can also lead to a new beginning. A different life. A dream for moving onward and upward rather than backward. — Diane Guerrero

The philosophical conservative is someone willing to pay the price of other people s suffering for his principles. — E.L. Doctorow

You just be honest about who you are, and if you dont end up with any friends, then good for you. — Chelsea Handler

Altogether, our modern inclination toward sloth, the easy availability of processed food, and the prevalence of life-saving medical treatments have made us a long-lived, unhealthy people. — Scott Jurek

If I closed my eyes, I could almost count those soft hairs on the back of her neck. One day I'd even leaned forward, pretending to drop my pencil, and inhaled her until the top of my head started to steam. A scent of butterscotch wafted off of her, and it was all I could do not to plunge my face into her shag. — Jerry Stahl

To protect the right of expression is the central part of an artist's activity ... In China many essential rights are lacking, and I wanted to remind people of this. — Ai Weiwei

I have been accused of being a very simplistic, very lyrical player, and that's okay. That just comes from the blues, which is my background. But every day you wake up and transcend. You can't ever rest on your laurels. — Carlos Santana

Nashville has a great creative atmosphere. It's a small, close-knit music community that you can't find anywhere else. — Kim Carnes

The Marine Corps has to ask itself, 'What does our nation need from its premier crisis response force?' We are America's shock troops in war and peace. I know it sounds corny, but it's not. — James F. Amos

A late lark twitters from the quiet skies. — William Ernest Henley

An album of over 250 naturist photos by Leif Heilberg — Leif Heilberg

The author observes that the friendship of John Hay and Charles Francis Adams benefited from a physical distance that required correspondence, meaning that feelings only implied in person had to be explicitly expressed. — John Taliaferro