Enshored Quotes & Sayings
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I think women are foolish to pretend they are equal to men, they are far superior and always have been. — William Golding

A lot of life boils down to the question of whether a person is going to be able to realize his fantasies, or else end up surviving only through compromises he can't face up to. The way I figure it, Heaven and Hell are right here on Earth. Heaven is living in your hopes and Hell is living in your fears. It's up to each individual which one he chooses. - Bonanza Jellybean — Tom Robbins

A morality that comes with effort is immoral. A morality that comes without effort is the only morality there is. — Osho

Shamanism is about shape shifting. Shamanism is about doing phenomenology with a tool kit that works. — Terence McKenna

One time, I was given an essay topic: to describe a perfect horse, whom the mere sight of the rider's whip would make obedient. I depicted this perfect horse throwing his rider at the sight of the whip. — Marquis De Lafayette

Here is a fundamental conflict in educated society: We are not supposed to value beauty so highly, and yet who can defend against its sheer power to move, its rhetorical force? — Russell Smith

I bought the book, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. I paid to have it made into a play and I played in it for six months. I came back and I tried to make it into a movie, without success. — Kirk Douglas

Authors and actors and artists and such - Never know nothing, and never know much. — Dorothy Parker

People never ask people doing serious music, 'Do you ever think about doing funny music?' — Al Yankovic

There are few things more difficult than to appraise the work of a man suddenly dead in his youth; to disentangle promise from achievement; to save him from that sentimentalizing which confuses the tragedy of the interruption with the merit of the work actually performed. — Ezra Pound

It is the hottest fire than forms the sternest steel. — Pierce Brown

Men of high learning and abilities are few in every country; and by taking in those who are not so, the able part of the body have their hands tied by the unable. — Thomas Jefferson