Divulgar Quotes & Sayings
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There is a long list of psychology research demonstrating that appearances matter more than most us would care to admit. As shallow as it may be, better-looking people have been shown in various studies to have higher self-esteem and more charisma, are considered more trustworthy and are better negotiators. — Andrew Ross Sorkin
I want to believe what you're saying. It won't change anything; but at least I won't feel so weak, so incapable. — Paulo Coelho
I spent the morning as the ceiling in the warlocks' tent. Found out that the hobbies of Those Best Forgotten include long walks on the beach and sacrificing nymphs on altars. I mean, who'd want to hurt a nymph? That's like kicking a rainbow in the nuts. — Kresley Cole
The more I know, the more sure I am I know so little. The eternal paradox. — James Clavell
I've never made a film using dialogue or speech. — Kenneth Anger
Don't be ridiculous. Brussels sprouts are awful. Jail is just jail. — Mora Early
Our tenet ever was ... that Congress had not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare, but were restrained to those specifically enumerated; and that, as it was never meant that they should provide for that welfare but by the exercise of the enumerated powers, so it could not have been meant they should raise money for purposes which the enumeration did not place under their action. — Thomas Jefferson
Insects are my secret fear. That's what terrifies me more than anything - insects. — Michael O'Donoghue
Sometimes you have to get away from people even the one's you love because,they are not trying to become someone different — Martellis Thurmand
What we are expecting, after 2012, is a one hundred more times, more harmonious, Utopian world, where things like, time travel, levitation, instant telepathy, instant healing, telekinesis are as common and as everyday, as breathing. And I look forward to that time ... I see a very, very positive future coming. — David Wilcock
Diplomacy is also the art of postponing decisions until the problems resolve themselves. — Paulo Coelho
I've posed nude for a photographer in the manner of Rodin's Thinker, but I merely looked constipated. — George Bernard Shaw
Trust in the fictive process, in the occult interweaving of text and event must be unwavering and absolute. This is the magic place, the mad place at the spark gap between word and world. — Alan Moore
I don't really cringe over any of my albums. — Sheryl Crow
