Fenners Quotes & Sayings
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I do not believe in God, because I believe in man. Whatever his mistakes, man has for thousands of years been working to undo the botched job your god has made. — Emma Goldman

London is a good fashion city. They're a little more daring. There's the element of the aristocracy, which is always interesting. — John Legend

What arises in our experience is much less important than how we relate to what arises in our experience. — Sharon Salzberg

Intellectually, what is stimulating to a young man is a problem of obvious practical importance. A young man learning economics, for example, ought to hear lectures from individualists and socialists, protectionists and free-traders, inflationists and believers in the gold standard. He ought to be encouraged to read the best books of the various schools, as recommended by those who believe in them. This would teach him to weigh arguments and evidence, to know that no pinion is certainly right, and to judge men by their quality rather than by their consonance with preconceptions. — Bertrand Russell

I'm looking for a miracle, I expect the impossible, I feel the intangible,I see the invisible! — D.C. Thomson & Company Limited

I think that television and the web are fusing anyway, so I think that ultimately whatever I do, I'm going to blend the two forms. — Issa Rae

A woman must wait for her ovaries to die before she can get her rightful personality back. Post-menstrual is the same as pre-menstrual; I am once again what I was before the age of twelve: a female human being who knows that a month has thirty day, not twenty-five, and who can spend every one of them free of the shackles of that defect of body and mind known as femininity. — Florence King

I don't shop online. I'm always scared to put my credit card on the Internet! — Kristin Cavallari

Time has no care for a dreamer. — Victoria Kahler

My parents were what I like to call proper musical fans. Lots of Sondheim was played in the car. — Daniel Radcliffe

I think that when I was child, acting was mostly just a hobby for me. It was something that my parents encouraged me to think of the way that my brothers thought of their cross-country classes, or my little sister to dance classes and art classes, and it was something like that for me. — Mara Wilson

Love is color-blind; hate is reason-blind. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Prudence in action avails more than wisdom in conception. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

This is intimacy: the trading of stories in the dark. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Whether by chance conjunction or not, the "wind-up bird" was a powerful presence in Cinnamon's story. The cry of this bird was audible only to certain special people, who were guided by it toward inescapable ruin. The will of human beings meant nothing, then, as the veterinarian always seemed to feel. People were no more than dolls set on tabletops, the springs in their backs wound up tight, dolls set to move in ways they could not choose, moving in directions they could not choose. Nearly all within range of the wind-up bird's cry were ruined, lost. Most of them died, plunging over the edge of the table. — Haruki Murakami