Doughtiest Quotes & Sayings
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I'm too big a fan of rhythm and editing. I'd much rather my editing be brave than my shooting. — Jason Reitman

There's a lot of noise about me that stops a lot of people from listening, but the good side is if you expose yourself like that, you're left with only good people who can see through you-you get rid of all the wankers. — Sebastian Horsley

Song-Mi Lee, ... her life wholly dedicated to protecting the great man against the importunities of the academic world and soothing his despair at no longer being able to achieve an erection or an original thought. — David Lodge

I wish I'd realized that when someone else's hurting, that hurt's real - whether I understand it or not. — Leah Atwood

Happiness is free and available for anyone who wants it. You just have to decide that you deserve it and that you want to achieve it. — Bruce Poon Tip

I don't want to be understood because if people understand me, they get tired of me. — Lil' Wayne

I certainly do not lament the decadence of knight errantry, nor wish to exchange the protection of the laws for that of the doughtiest champion who ever set lance in rest; but I do, in truth, believe that this knightly sensitiveness of honorable feeling is the best antidote to the petty soul-degrading transactions of every-day life, and that the total want of it is one reason why this free-born race care so very little for the vulgar virtue called probity. — Frances Trollope

In strict science, all persons underlie the same condition of an infinite remoteness. Shall we fear to cool our love by mining forthe metaphysical foundation of this elysian temple? Shall I not be as real as the things I see? If I am, I shall not fear to know them for what they are. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Our vision is to look through the eyes of our kids. We are a lucky, peaceful nation. We are an unselfish people. That's one of our proudest national attributes. — Peter Cosgrove

I try not to think too much or be too impatient, and let the back of my brain do its mysterious work. — Lauren Groff