Emplasto Negro Quotes & Sayings
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The Assault Weapons Ban deals with a fictional distinction. You have guns that are exactly the same guns as are banned, in function, that were banned because of the way they look. And you know, that's the whole truth of this policy: it's to make politicians look as if they are doing something, when in point of fact, they are doing nothing. — Alan Keyes

Look within, get depressed; Look around, get distressed; Look to Jesus, find perfect rest. — Joseph Prince

I feel like I've been on EastEnders all my life and now I'm playing King Lear. — Ian Holloway

For 'the human' is a medium of possible divine revelation. — Edward Schillebeeckx

Actually, I jade very quickly. Once is usually enough. Either once only, or every day. If you do something once it's exciting, and if you do it every day it's exciting. But if you do it, say, twice or just almost every day, it's not good any more. — Andy Warhol

I don't like repeating gossip, so listen up. — Jane Seabrook

You could pay Arthur Janov to teach you to scream about history, or you could learn prayer or a mantra, or you could write your life down and hope to make peace with it, write it down, or paint it, or turn it into improvisational theater, but that was the best you could probably do. You were stuck. — Rick Moody

The true writer must write not the acceptable but the true. — David Mamet

He also had a device that looked rather like a largish electronic calculator. This had about a hundred tiny flat press buttons and a screen about four inches square on which any one of a million "pages" could be summoned at a moment's notice. — Douglas Adams

Turmoil shook loose all sorts of unpleasant truths. But it took peace to examine them. — Louise Penny

I think it is incredibly important to be open and accessible and treat people fairly and look them in the eye and tell them what is on your mind. — Bob Iger

His face was still more clever and spiritual than others, but it seldom smiled, and one after the other it was taking on the traits one so often observes in the faces of the wealthy: that look of dissatisfaction, infirmity, displeasure, lethargy, unkindness. Slowly he was being stricken with the maladies that afflict rich people's souls. — Hermann Hesse