Fennos Paradox Quotes & Sayings
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I've always been different, but to me different is normal. i decide on a version of the truth. — Jennifer Niven

We should lay in a store of food, but never of pleasures; these should be gathered day by day. — Ninon De L'Enclos

As an actor, you get humbled all the time. Everyone is a critic. — Joe Regalbuto

Embrace paradox. Look for patterns.
Beethoven holds the key but doesn't know it yet.
Hiding inside your Shangri-La you might find the Gates of Hell — Mark Frost

When I was in the army, there were four times that I was wounded. I also got more than 30 wounds on my body, and my injuries were ranked on the second rank of invalids. The first rank is the most severe. So, that means that I had lost more than 60 per cent of working capability. — Nguyen Tan Dung

Never judge the life of another man. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I make jewelry. I drink caramel machiattos. I wear Hello Kitty to bed. Of course I love romantic comedies,' I said with a smile as we neared my house. But I didn't just love them. I wanted to live within them. I wanted a love like in the movies. — Lauren Blakely

I lost my election because of my campaign, not because of what anyone else did. — Mitt Romney

I am motivated by the fact that in the next 365 days, 136,000 Californians will die and most of them will go into an eternity without Christ. In the next 365 days, 2.4 million Americans will die; most of them will go into eternity without Christ. In the next 365 days, 74 million people in the world will go into eternity without Christ and without hope. I can't live with that. — Rick Warren

Do you believe we are masters of ourselves, or merely dance like puppets on strings having the illusion of independence? — Winston Graham

In retrospect, all revolutions seem inevitable. Beforehand, all revolutions seem impossible. — Michael McFaul

Life is to be enjoyed, not endured — Gordon B. Hinckley

I want to be a mouse in a mousehole. — Alfred Eisenstaedt