Detroits Weather Quotes & Sayings
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Give nobly to indigent merit, and do not refuse your charity even to those who have not merit but their misery. — Lord Chesterfield
Why are we here? Where do we come from? Traditionally, these are questions for philosophy, but philosophy is dead. — Stephen Hawking
The sole art that suits me is that which, rising from unrest, tends toward serenity. — Andre Gide
Suspect too much sweet talk but never close your mind. — Seamus Heaney
More than anyone else, Hank Aaron made me wish I wasn't a manager. — Walt Alston
If you want to catch trout, don't fish in a herring barrel. — Ann Landers
I've never raped or killed anybody, or hurt a kid. I've done all the more inept, high-volume stuff - like, "Whoops, sorry I came in your hair. Don't worry, I won't use your name when I tell this story on stage." — Henry Rollins
We have brains and we have books. — Adam Carolla
I love Robin Wright. Kristin Wiig! I love those two women. — Kathleen Rose Perkins
I like to add props to render the specificities of place - paintings, food, clothing, signs, infrastructure, music, sayings and slang particular to the region and particular to the character. And props shouldn't just sit there; they should get used. — Kaui Hart Hemmings
We must give Italians a sense of race. — Benito Mussolini
Counting lines is probably a good idea if you want to print it out and are short on paper, but I fail to see the purpose otherwise. — Erik Naggum
He would make me pass through the torture row so I would hear the cries and moans and the shouting of the torturers. I was blessed because the guards kept me blindfolded so I couldn't see the detainees. I was not supposed to see them, nor was I interested in seeing a brother, or actually anybody, suffering. — Mohamedou Ould Slahi
Create or arouse such unbridled forces and you built carnal fantasies of enormous complexity. You could lead whole populations around by their desires, by their fantasy projections. — Frank Herbert
