Estiven Espinosa Quotes & Sayings
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You never stop being Catholic. It's like the Mafia or Amway. — Tim Dorsey
People are always looking for me to be a freak, weird. — Barry White
[Huxley's Perennial Philosophy is concerned with] the need to love the earth and respect nature instead of following the example of those who 'chopped down vast forests to provide the newsprint demanded by that universal literacy which was to make the world safe for intelligence and democracy, and got wholesale erosion, pulp magazines, and organs of Fascist, Communist, capitalist, and nationalist propaganda.' He attacked 'technological imperialism' and the mechanisation which was 'increasing the power of a minority to exercise a co-ersive control over the lives of their fellows' and 'the popular philosophy of life ... now moulded by advertising copy whose one idea is to persuade everybody to be as extroverted and uninhibitedly greedy as possible, since of course it is only the possessive, the restless, the distracted, who spend money on the things that advertisers want to sell. — Nicholas Murray
It seems then that it is not the excellence of any two things (or more) in themselves, but those two things as viewed by the light of each other, that makes beauty. — Gerard Manley Hopkins
Life's short. Eat dessert first, work less and vacation MORE!! — Lea Mishell
As Tolkien points out, the name is "a pleasantly ingenious pun," referring to those who "dabble in ink." It also suggests people "with vague or half-formed intimations and ideas. — Diana Pavlac Glyer
Kill time and you will kill your career. — B.C. Forbes
I really just tried to make a record full of great songs, which is the goal I always have. — Martina Mcbride
Such is my curse, Branwyn O'Tyre. Every woman I touch is forced to lavish her affections upon me. — Jo Grafford
The gene that enables birds to learn songs can become cancer-causing. There is no normal physiological process that can't be bastardized by the disease. — Siddhartha Mukherjee
