Frank Kendall Quotes & Sayings
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We try to ... we are, I suppose to a certain extent all affected and erm, that is both funny and sad I think. — Tony Hancock

I hadn't done any fooling around in so long, I didn't know what to do. I sort of wanted to lose weight and take up piano before I got into another relationship. — Hilary Winston

You show me no mercy by sparing me for a life without you in it. — Sylvia Day

I just tend to do things to myself that I don't realize I'm doing. Sometimes I bite my lip so that it splits and hurts, and yet I can't stop. And sometimes I'd play shows on the last run, I'd scratch my neck while I was singing, and I'd horrified to see these red streaks of blood after. — Fiona Apple

Sirsasana the king of all asanas and the reasons are not hard to find. — B.K.S. Iyengar

Party honesty is party expediency. — Grover Cleveland

Armageddon is not a foreign policy. — Madeleine Albright

Some people pray to their guides and feel let down by their guides when they go through a challenge in life. — Echo Bodine

Are you really going to let a toilet stand in the way of you and financial independence? — Robert Kiyosaki

At a game like this, a gifted human player could always triumph over the game's AI, because software couldn't improvise. It could either react randomly, or in a limited number of predetermined ways, based on a finite number of preprogrammed conditions. This was an axiom in videogames, and would be until humans invented true artificial intelligence. — Ernest Cline

A spider is hardly an excuse to abuse a book. — Rebecca Chastain

Like all religious evangelists, she realizes that there is little satisfaction in the contemplation of heaven for oneself if one cannot simultaneously contemplate the horrors of hell for others. — P.D. James

Teaching was never a vocation for me. Certainly I never aspired to teach people how to live. I was what used to be called a scholar. I wrote books about dead people. That was where my heart was. I taught only to make a living. — J.M. Coetzee