Fight Club Postmodern Quotes & Sayings
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The best Maxim I know in this life is, to drink your Coffee when you can, and when you cannot, to be easy without it. While you continue to be splenetic, count upon it I will always preach. Thus much I sympathize with you that I am not cheerful enough to write, for I believe Coffee once a week is necessary to that. — Jonathan Swift
'Dance India Dance' is family to me. I actually miss the madness whenever the season is not on air. — Mithun Chakraborty
There's a price to pay for the speed, and that is danger. And to push that hard on a boat - it does take a lot out of you and is incredibly stressful. — Ellen MacArthur
There is a core value I wanted to illuminate: No matter what kind of family you have - straight, gay, married, single parent, separated, no kids, two kids, 20 kids, whatever - we all go through the human comedy. But if the bonds are strong enough, and the desire is there, you can get to the other side, still together and still a family. — Lisa Cholodenko
A half-hour conversation with Binky was like eating a Whitman Sampler in one sitting. — Armistead Maupin
If I'm in love with him, how come I can so perfectly inhabit the mindset of thinking he's a git and the bane of my life? — Adele Parks
Sometimes the only way to ever find yourself is to get completely lost. — Kellie Elmore
Hear it when i get biz for K-Von, I'm pledgin, died, on 104 Northern Boulevard corona queens legend — Kool G Rap
The act of sex, gratifying as it may be, is God's joke on humanity. It is man's last desperate stand at superintendency. — Bette Davis
Have you seen a copy of Tax Tips for Billionaires? — David Letterman
Your soldiers look like they have seen better days." "Oh, they always look like that. I've tried and tries to get them to focus on outside appearances as much as improving their inner beauty, but... you know how men are. — Sarah J. Maas
turning my gaze away from the kitchen to the reflection in the window. An old lady. I saw her every day, this woman, but her reflection never ceased to surprise me. When did I become her? — Sarah Jio
Seeing race is always about discriminating, a discerning, trained eye recognizing the "essential" or defining characteristic in the individual that confers racial categorization. — Barbara Katz Rothman
Nothing In This World Is Age Restricted, You Can Think Like A Senior Head On Young Shoulders. — Deepak Gupta