Extra Human Functions Quotes & Sayings
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If I am wrong, I am doing what I believe to the right. — Jane Austen
What we can't change has to be a church', Paul. Get it? — Adrian Barnes
Ask anything of men. Ask them to achieve wealth, fame, love, brutality, murder, self-sacrifice. But don't ask them to achieve self-respect. They will hate your soul. — Ayn Rand
The reason we're often not there for others - whether for our child or our mother or someone who is insulting us or someone who frightens us - is that we're not there for ourselves. — Pema Chodron
My dad always said, 'Don't worry what people think, because you can't change it.' — Daisy Donovan
A woman can produce what no man can: a child. — Clare Boothe Luce
Regrets are ridiculous, so I don't regret, no. — Nicole Kidman
There will be no wardrobe malfunction with me. I can promise you that ... I have nothing I will be exposing or taking off. — Paul McCartney
Certainly I have no attraction to misery. I don't intentionally go for dark. — Christian Bale
Only on the surface, it seems to me. The only true atheists I've ever met were people in revolt. It wasn't enough for them to coldly deny the existence of God - they had to refuse it, like Bakunin: 'Even if God existed, it would be necessary to abolish him.' They were atheists like Kirilov in The Possessed. They rejected God because they wanted to put man in his place. They were humanists, with lofty ideas about human liberty, human dignity. I don't suppose you recognize yourself in this description. — Michel Houellebecq
Basketball is not played simply with X's and O's. It's played with both trust and confidence. — Isiah Thomas
Machines have about as much warmth as a cube of ice. And that is why the horse is still part of our lives and will live on. He was here millions of years before man came upon the earth, and if the cycle is completed, he may still be thundering across the world long after man has vanished. — Marguerite Henry
