Flambards Quotes & Sayings
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Where the fuck do you get your electricity from? Do you have a bicycle with a generator on it or something? Where do you get the gasoline for your fucking car? Shut the fuck up! You can be whatever you want to be. Eat vegan. Eat raw. Grow your own vegetables. But you always have to pay somebody for something. — Tony Rettman

A lot of people don't know what it's like to actually be hungry. I do. I've also slept on the streets. — Cass McCombs

It's funny: when I first started getting vocal about how much I liked 'Doctor Who,' I didn't realize how deep the fan base was. — Chris Hardwick

I think my wife ... is sure of my loyalty ... She knows how hard I work. She knows how tired I am every night. She knows I have fifty or sixty reporters watching me day and night. — Jimmy Carter

A mind that is fast is sick. A mind that is slow is sound. A mind that is still is divine. — Meher Baba

If a human disagrees with you, let him live. In a hundred billion galaxies, you will not find another. Human — Carl Sagan

Although not yet routine, many cancer centers have the technology to sequence some or all of a patient's cancer genome. This can provide massive amounts of valuable information about your cancer, including whether you have genetic mutations and other abnormalities for which new drugs are available. — Kathy Giusti

Take a microphone out of my hands, and I'm just plain folks. — Willard Scott

But what if all the tranquility, all the comfort, all the contentment were now to come to a horrifying end? — Franz Kafka

I love making observations. That one is a classic example. — Stephen Colbert

Hatred is as easy as slipping on a well-worn woolen cloak. If only it provided the comfort of one. — Nenia Campbell

There is not much talking now. A silence falls upon them all. This is no time to talk of hedges and fields, or the beauties of any country. Sadness and fear and hate, how they well up in the heart and mind, whenever one opens pages of these messengers of doom. Cry for the broken tribe, for the law and the custom that is gone. Aye, and cry aloud for the man who is dead, for the woman and children bereaved. Cry, the beloved country, these things are not yet at an end. The sun pours down on the earth, on the lovely land that man cannot enjoy. He knows only the fear of his heart. — Alan Paton

Just as food causes chronic disease, it can be the most powerful cure — Hippocrates