Estene Lyman Quotes & Sayings
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Government has no right to hurt the hair of an Atheist for his Opinions. Let him have a care of his Practices. — John Adams
There is nothing we need to do that isn't dangerous. — John Cage
It's only in mirrors that people get old. — Marty Rubin
With all the hatred in this world, in this good world, let us be kind to one another, — Walter Breuning
Ultimately there is no happiness in a world in which things are not as good as they can be. — Eric Gill
The disowned part of self is an energy - an emotion or desire or need, that has been shamed every time it emerged. These energy patterns are repressed but not destroyed. They are alive in our unconscious. — John Bradshaw
The old agility was still present and the passion was undeniable, but it was the wobbling of the gut, the puffing of the cheeks and the profuse sweating that lent the performance its true magic. — Jamie Holoran
Be careful of success; it has a dark side. — Robert Redford
The lecturer should give the audience full reason to believe that all his powers have been exerted for their pleasure and instruction. — Michael Faraday
Almost every script that I've gotten has been for sort of the generic Hollywood type. I haven't chosen them. All the ones I have chosen are because I've been fascinated with the source material or because of the script. — Ben Barnes
I reject the concept that comic books in movies are a genre. I have been fighting that for many years, with the powers-that-be in Hollywood. — Michael Uslan
Anything you grab hold of on the bank breaks with the river's pressure. When you do things from your soul, the river itself moves through you. Freshness and a deep joy are signs of the current. — Coleman Barks
But eternity is not temporality at a standstill. What is oppressive about the concept of the eternal is the justification, incomprehensible to us, that time must undergo in eternity and the logical conclusion of that, the justification of ourselves as we are. — Franz Kafka
