Escepticos Quotes & Sayings
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We want our freedom; we want to be ourselves, but we are also afraid to be by ourselves. — Miguel Ruiz

As a student at the time, I kind of felt like my only options as a nonfiction writer were to either jump on the personal essay bus or linger back at the station, hoping that some other heretofore unknown mode of transportation was going to magically show up to take me where I wanted to go. — John D'Agata

The more we listen to God's voice, the easier it is to recognize when He speaks to us. — Larry Burkett

Get comfortable with the uncomfortable. — Jessica Walsh

Messenger of sympathy and love, Servant of parted friends, Consoler of the lonely, Bond of the scattered family, Enlarger of the common life. — Charles William Eliot

I got into Taekwondo when I was nine, and I started training Muay Thai and Brazilian Jujitsu later in life. — Sean Patrick Flanery

The right time is always right now. — Casey Neistat

My first car was a '56 Ford station wagon - cost 100 bucks. — Cheech Marin

She'd probably slap me upside the head and say some variation of 'Hey, Future Clare, wtf? — Kim Harrington

With comedy, it's really hard to tell if something's working on the page - you really need the actors to bring it alive. The scariest part is if people will laugh or not. — Maggie Carey

You can looking at that glass of water, not as a glass of water, but as paint on a two-dimensional surface. It's not just a question of looking, but of doing, in relation to this, in relation to that, in relation to the space between things. — Malcolm Morley

He was not to blame for being born with an irrepressible charachter and a mind some how constrained. — Leo Tolstoy

There's an awful lot of blood around that water is thicker than. — Mignon McLaughlin

My interest in secret societies is the product of many experiences, some I can discuss, others I cannot. — Dan Brown

Talking too much is a far greater social fault than talking too little. — Eleanor Roosevelt