Dogfunk Quotes & Sayings
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ROSALIND (AS GANYMEDE): And your experience makes you sad. I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad
and to travel for it to. — William Shakespeare

All religions teach the same basic thing, that you have to stand up for those that are considered the worst. — Michael Moore

All human beings on earth, no matter what situation or status they find themselves in, are to be honored, respected and congratulated. — Atala Dorothy Toy

Hysterically funny, amazingly talented people. That's what I think of when I think of Canada. That, and cold beer. And mountains. — Richard Patrick

Perhaps the greatest reading pleasure has an element of self-annihilation. To be so engrossed that you barely know you exist. — Ian McEwan

My dharma teaches me to give my life for the sake of others without even attempting to kill. — Mahatma Gandhi

I went to school to be an actor in Canada and realized I hated auditions once I left, which is a huge problem if you want to get a part. — Brad Goreski

In secondary school I was floating - I wasn't passionate about anything. I did a little sport, but it was pretty joyless because the competitiveness was too much to bear. — Andrew Garfield

I loved playing with Barbies - that's why I didn't stop! — Brad Goreski

That I would never be a gentle grower of things, or someone who burned like fire-but that i would be quiet and enduring and faceted as the night. That I would have beauty, for those who knew where to look, and if people didn't bother to look, but only fear it ... Then I didn't particularly care for them, anyway. — Sarah J. Maas

And in fact, Soviet films, which flooded the cinemas of all Communist countries in that cruelest of times, were saturated with incredible innocence and chastity. The greatest conflict tat could occur between two Russians was a lovers' misunderstanding: he thought she no longer loved him; she thought he no longer loved her. But in the final scene they would fall into each others' arms, tears of happiness trickling down their cheeks. — Milan Kundera