Eraserheads Song Quotes & Sayings
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Don't be an examiner, be the interested inquirer. — Studs Terkel
Would-be drug companies must either produce medicines that stand up to federal scrutiny, demonstrate that their data has value to other companies, or go out of business. — Alex Berenson
Each of us should think of the future. Every puff on a cigarette is another tick closer to a time bomb of terrible consequences. Christopher Hitchens didn't care about the consequences of smoking cigarettes. Tragically, he died of throat cancer in December 2011. — Ray Comfort
When I had Mason, I was really ready to leave the business of acting, but still wanted to do work that I could control. — Josie Bissett
If you read stories, you will learn the valuable lessons of life situations, survival and build strength. — Lailah Gifty Akita
To grant woman an equality with man in the affairs of life is contrary to every tradition, every precedent, every inheritance, every instinct and every teaching. The acceptance of this idea is possible only to those of especially progressive tendencies and a strong sense of justice, and it is yet too soon to expect these from the majority. — Susan B. Anthony
Great mercy, great love. — Lailah Gifty Akita
You're too young a man to be panning memories, Adam. — John Steinbeck
What the local politicians actually meant was that they hoped to claim the land in the name of the public and then make the usual profits privatizing it. There was a principle at stake. They had to ensure their friends and not outsiders got the benefit. — Michael Moorcock
Temperament is something that is an integral part of the artist. Not temper, temperament. There is a vast difference. — Bette Davis
God is the synthetic personality of the whole people, taken from its beginning to its end. It has never happened that all, or even many, peoples have had one common god, but each has always had its own. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The messiness of experience, that may be what we mean by life. — Daniel J. Boorstin
I was too slow a mover to be a boxer. It was much easier to be a poet. — T. S. Eliot
As for Madelyne, she continued to ply her trade. But such a life takes a fast toll on a woman. It is easy to be a remote, untouchable beauty and stay that way for many, many years. And if a stunning tapestry is hung upon a wall, it remains unsullied and a work of art. However, if one drapes it across the floor of a pub and all manner of men tread upon it with their heavy boots, it's going to be worn rather thin, and rather quickly. Such was the case with my mother. — Peter David