Flockhart Drug Quotes & Sayings
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It's easy to believe in magic when you're young. Anything you couldn't explain was magic then. It didn't matter if it was science or a fairy tale. Electricity and elves were both infinitely mysterious and equally possible - elves probably more so. — Charles De Lint
Welcome to the Desert of the Real, — Jean Baudrillard
The angrier you were, the less likely you were to think clearly. — Anne Holm
Many Christians don't really care about God; they just want to use him to get what they truly want - status, a nice job, a car, forgiveness - you name it. — Jefferson Bethke
I tasted the bread and wine of equality. — Anzia Yezierska
In general I strive for greatness and rational achievement, but I admit to you I've a terrible fondness for women, a tendency towards drunkenness, and a weakness for the fumes of the poppy - opium and other miserable beauties. — Roman Payne
Philosophers make imaginary laws for imaginary commonwealths, and their discourses are as the stars, which give little light because they are so high. — Francis Bacon
Legalizing" wrong does not make it right. — Larken Rose
The guy that picked me up at the airport in 1985 when I was out in L.A. for my first audition was selling a script. I was a nobody coming off a plane to read for a new show. — Scott Bakula
The idea of the Eternal Return can be fully grasped only by a man endowed with several chronic, hence recurrent infirmities, and who thus has the advantage of proceeding from relapse to relapse, with all that this implies as philosophic reflexion. — Emil Cioran
I think in Mrs. C, I certainly played myself. A very compulsive, sweet person. — Marion Ross
I have great tenants. They've all become my friends. They call me and say, 'Hey Kev, we've got a drip!' — Kevin Dillon
His view of war - and he had seen a great deal of it - was that a general made as many blunders as he fought battles, but, by the grace of the gods, the opposing generals' blunders were sometimes worse. — Aubrey Menen
