Discoteca 80 Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes people with strong ideology, whether left-wing or right-wing, refuse to do something simply because they believe it is wrong, when doing it actually benefits them. For some people, it's not just about money and political power. — Ha-Joon Chang

At the base of it, my gut instinct tells me that there's a kind of fundamental misogyny in the culture. There just is. You know, there's just a weird anxiety around women. — Lisa Cholodenko

the girl somewhere,
who reads you,
whose skin has memorized your life.
Nothing stops her fingers;
they swim with you at night. — Larissa Szporluk

Intensity is a mental attitude more than a physical attitude. Many people misunderstand what intensity means. They think it means straining and sweating. No! That is a wrong meaning of the word! Intensity is to get totally involved, fully immersed and absorbed in what one is doing. Intense practice means a fast and keen mode in adjusting, correcting, and progressively proceeding. — B.K.S. Iyengar

Every misogynist came out of a woman. — Mat Johnson

The odds were against us, but we deserve to be where we are. — Steven Gerrard

He has carried every point, who has combined that which is useful with that which is agreeable. — Horace

It is always dullest before the yawn. — Bob Phillips

I had never seen a woman's breasts before, and I doubted if any seven-year-old boy in Craighead County had. Maybe some kid had stumbled upon his mother, but I was certain no boy my age had never had this view. — John Grisham

As the world leads we follow. — Seneca The Younger

Theory is alright, but it is like eating. When you overeat, you get sick. — Josef Sudek

The typical expression of opening Friendship would be something like, 'What? You too? I thought I was the only one! — C.S. Lewis

my muscles are rigid with the tension of holding myself together. the pain over my heart returns, and from it i imagine tiny fissures spreading out into my body. through my torso, down my arms and legs, over my face, leaving it crisscrossed with cracks. — Suzanne Collins