Dogmatica Cards Quotes & Sayings
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In Rio de Janeiro, every cop has to make a choice. He either turns dirty, keeps his mouth shut, or goes to war. — Jose Padilha

After a while, meaning and implication detach themselves from everything. One can be a father and assume no obligations, it follows that one can be a boyfriend and do nothing at all. Pretty soon you can add friend, acquaintance, co-worker, and just about anyone else to the long list of people who seem to be part of your life, though there is no code of conduct that they must adhere to. Pretty soon, it seems unreasonable to be bothered or outraged by much of anything because, well, what did you expect? In a world where the core social unit - the family - is so dispensable, how much can anything else mean? — Elizabeth Wurtzel

I will not be an ordinary man, because I have a right to be extraordinary. — Peter O'Toole

To stay grounded and feel secure,
I choose:
Faith over fear;
Action over procrastination;
Focus over distraction;
Reflection over reaction. — Charles F. Glassman

I don't do nothing I don't want to do. — John Lee Hooker

Sex, no matter how explosive and emotional, was just sex after all, at least until someone said or did something to make it more than that — Donna Kauffman

The "Mind of God," which Einstein wrote eloquently about, is cosmic music resonating throughout hyperspace. — Michio Kaku

If you want to fulfil your dreams, you don't walk with chickens you soar with eagles. — Euginia Herlihy

Mind makes you happy, mind makes you unhappy. When you are unhappy, the solution is there, in your mind, not in somewhere else! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

One way or another, all humans are superstitious. — Abhijit Naskar

Civilization rests on two things," said Hitzig; "the discovery that fermentation produces alcohol, and voluntary ability to inhibit defecation. And I put it to you, where would this splendidly civilized occasion be without both? — Robertson Davies

In bringing up a child, think of its old age. — Joseph Joubert