Dexter Deshawn Quotes & Sayings
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All my muscles are in my face. I have a very muscular face. I'm good with faces. I always have been. — Amy Sedaris

It was the upward-reaching and fathomlessly hungering, heart-breaking love for the beauty of the world at its most beautiful, and, beyond that, for that beauty east of the sun and west of the moon which is past the reach of all but our most desperate desiring and is finally the beauty of Beauty itself, of Being itself and what lies at the heart of Being. — Frederick Buechner

The typical eye sees the ten per cent bad of an idea and overlooks the ninety per cent good. — Charles Kettering

The Master said, "The gentleman does not serve as a vessel."
(Analects 2.12) — Confucius

We all have so many different elements inside of us and we're not all one thing. — Jeremy Piven

So much easier to aim for the smallest possible audience, not the largest, to build long-term value among a trusted, delighted tribe, to create work that matters and stands the test of time. — Seth Godin

The mouse that always trusts to one poor hole Can never be a mouse of any soul. — Alexander Pope

When we discover and build upon our gifts it spurs positive feelings in us and those around us, and those feelings go a long way toward dissipating the burden of failure that many young Aspergians carry as kids. — John Elder Robison

Art is an intersection of many human needs. — Carl Andre

We should not approve an agreement that fails to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and does nothing to address Iranian behavior that threatens our allies and our interests. — Rob Portman

Music religious heat inspires, It wakes the soul, and lifts it high, And wings it with sublime desires, And fits it to bespeak the Deity. — Joseph Addison

It is a weird thing that actors have people applaud when they're done working. I still find that entertaining. — Val Kilmer

Few of the many wise apothegms which have been uttered have prevented a single foolish action. — Thomas Babington Macaulay