Filner Deal Quotes & Sayings
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Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth. — Albert Camus
Perhaps because it was nighttime, when things that might have felt odd in daylight instead seemed just right. — Sarah Dessen
When I was fifteen years old, my dad won a video camera in a corporate golf tournament. I snatched it from his closet and began filming skateboard videos with my friends. — Steve-O
There are people into whose heads it never enters to conceive of any better state of society than that which now exists. — Henry George
RVM Thoughts for today
How much you achieve in life is not as important as how much you enjoy each moment of Life. — R.v.m.
This little four-string songwriting tool started changing the way I brought songs to the group. — Eddie Vedder
My grandmother used to embarrass me more, when she would pick me up from school wearing a big fuzzy hat. I didn't like that. — Adam Sandler
I'm not the kind of person who can do a lot of things at the same time. — Marion Cotillard
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The word was a declaration. It rocked him to his very foundation. It was a truth he'd kept hidden for far too long. Caleb didn't know anything about love, or loving anyone, but he knew ... Livvie was his. — C.J. Roberts
I believe that no matter how many mistakes we've made; how badly we've really, really screwed up; how old, worn out, or dejected we've become; as long as there is true, steadfast ambition, all of us have an opportunity for greatness. — Dave Pelzer
Selecting a stroke is like selecting a wife. To each his own. — Ben Hogan
Aristotle is the last Greek philosopher who faces the world cheerfully; after him, all have, in one form or another, a philosophy of retreat. The world is bad; let us learn to be independent of it. External goods are precarious; they are the gift of fortune, not the reward of our own efforts. Only subjective goods - virtue, or contentment through resignation - are secure, and these alone, therefore, will be valued by the wise man. Diogenes personally was a man full of vigour, but his doctrine, like all those of the Hellenistic age, was one to appeal to weary men, in whom disappointment had destroyed natural zest. And it was certainly not a doctrine calculated to promote art or science or statesmanship, or any useful activity except one of protest against powerful evil. — Anonymous
I'm a lucky person. Thank God. And I'm conflicted. Thank God. — Robert Pattinson
[I am fascinated by stupidity] because normal intelligence is boring. Two plus two makes four - finished. You have no possibilities! Stupidity is infinite. Two plus two can make billions of different numbers. — Umberto Eco
