Fattest States Quotes & Sayings
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In photographing dwarfs, you don't get majesty and beauty. You get dwarfs. — Susan Sontag
The sea in all its vastness is its own, real world. Man is nature's sci-fi. — Criss Jami
Levin felt so resolute and serene that no answer, he fancied, could affect him. — Leo Tolstoy
I doubt not then but innocence shall makeFalse accusation blush, and tyrannyTremble at patience. — William Shakespeare
We need empathy to give empathy. When we sense ourselves being defensive or unable to empathize, we need to (a) stop, breathe, give ourselves empathy, (b) scream nonviolently, or (c) take time out. — Marshall B. Rosenberg
Hast thou attempted greatnesse? Then go on; Back-turning slackens resolution. — Robert Herrick
I probably spend more time writing than reading science fiction. I find that science-fiction literature is so reactive to all the literature that's gone before that it's sort of like a fractal. It's gone to a level of detail that the average person could not possibly follow unless you're a fan. It iterates upon many prior generations of iterations. — James Cameron
As an actor, you have many tools - your body, your voice, your emotions, mentally. In film, you have your eyes because they communicate your thought process. In fact, generally in film, what you don't say is more important than what you say. That's not so much the case for stage. — Hugh Jackman
I keep people alive every day, and right now, the person I'm trying to keep alive is you. Will you let me? — Chrys Fey
Writers spend three years rearranging 26 letters of the alphabet. It's enough to make you lose your mind day by day. — Richard Price
Life was a strange circle. She tried not to decipher it, but rather to accept it as it came. — Lorraine Heath
Our technology has surpassed our humanity — Albert Einstein
Each generation is inclined to educate its young so as to get along in the present world instead of with a view to the proper end of education: the promotion of the best possible realization of humanity as humanity. Parents educate their children so that they may get on; princes educate their subjects as instruments of their own purpose. — John Dewey
