Fraternity And Tattoo Quotes & Sayings
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Beauty comes naturally, but it's hard to be stunning by accident. — David Levithan
We always joke now like, you know, the more experienced we get making stuff, we're like, "Never leave set without a shot of each of our lead characters driving in the car looking happy, looking moderately blank and looking sad." Because we know we're going to need these things. — Mark Duplass
Men's legs have a terribly lonely life - standing in the dark in your trousers all day. — Ken Dodd
If there's a regulation that's saving 10,000 lives and costing one job, it's worth it. — Cass Sunstein
A love you always have to fight for isn't worth it — Yuuki Obata
We should let God be the One to praise us and not praise ourselves. For God detests those who commend themselves. Let others applaud our good deeds. — Pope Clement I
Of course, no rocks in Los Angeles. You had to buy fucking rocks. Sick place, this, where you couldn't find a rock to break a window. — C.D. Reiss
I would have had my patent long, long ago, and it would have run out long, long ago. I would have made, maybe, $100.000, much less that the patent has brought me now. — Gordon Gould
Right," I scoffed, "Alpha Yam Ergo." Adrian nodded solemnly. "A very old and prestigious society." "I've never heard of them," said the girl who'd claimed the first shirt. "They don't let many people in," he said. In white paint, he wrote his fake fraternity's initials: AYE. "Isn't that what pirates say?" asked one of the girls. "Well, the Alpha Yams have nautical origins," he explained. To my horror he began painting a pirate skeleton riding a motorcycle. "Oh, no," I groaned. "Not the tattoo." "It's our logo," he said. — Richelle Mead
Why one man rather than another? It was odd. You find yourself involved with a fellow for life just because he was the one that you met when you were nineteen. — Simone De Beauvoir
What history is, essentially, is a careening, out-of-control effort to find our way back to this state of primordial balance. — Terence McKenna
Is it more important to understand than to obey? Is it more important to me to know than to believe? — Elisabeth Elliot
The suck part about falling is that eventual crash landing. — Katie McGarry
Medicines may be necessary. Flowers lift the heart. But your smile is the best restorative of all. — Pam Brown
The history of the Bible is one of perpetual revolution. In that light, we might begin to think about the Bible not so much as a fixed thing but as a dynamic, vital tradition. In light of its history, the Bible looks less like a rock than a river, continually flowing and changing, widening and narrowing, as it moves downstream.
For some, thinking about the Bible as a river and not a rock is liberating. That rock has been a millstone around the neck and a tombstone that won't be rolled away. But for others, seeing it this way can be disorienting. That rock has promised solid foundation in a stormy world. Cling to it or be swept away. — Timothy Beal
