Funny Grown Up Movie Quotes & Sayings
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I am not a fan of sealed up sterile homes or Faraday cages and their use in human health, although I do understand that some people do feel relief in these environments. — Steven Magee
True victory is self-victory; let that day arrive quickly! — Morihei Ueshiba
Today's white majority is largely silent about the race question. — Constance Baker Motley
The bad are frequently good enough to let you see how bad they are, but the good as frequently endeavor to get between you and themselves. — Henry David Thoreau
Zealous conviction is a dangerous substitute for an open mind. — Elizabeth F. Loftus
Discriminate between the transient and the eternal. Learn to move from complete control to complete abandon. — Frederick Lenz
To take this posture itself is the purpose of our practice. — Shunryu Suzuki
Many a man owes his success to his first wife and his second wife to his success. — Jim Backus
The author portrays himself in every line he writes and portrayal is always betrayal. — Helen McCloy
If our identity is in our work, rather than Christ, success will go to our heads, and failure will go to our hearts. — Timothy Keller
So what we are right now is a pair of dickweeds in a hotel room in Sydney. My life is royally fucked up right now and from where I'm sitting, your life is even bloody worse. — Dave Gorman
I can't go back," said Towser.
"Nor I," said Fowler.
"They would turn me back into a dog," said Towser.
"And me," said Fowler, "back into a man. — Clifford D. Simak
So many truths have been kept from me. This violent, pointless voyage has been sopping with blood. I feel thick and sick with it. And that is all: contingent and brutal without meaning. There is nothing to be learnt here. No ecstatic forgetting. There is no redemption in the sea. — China Mieville
When a fixed code of laws, which must be observed to the letter, leaves no further care to the judge than to examine the acts of citizens and to decide whether or not they conform to the law as written; then the standard of the just or the unjust, which is to be the norm of conduct for the ignorant as well as for the philosophic citizen, is not a matter of controversy but of fact; then only are citizens not subject to the petty tyrannies of the many which are the more cruel as the distance between the oppressed and the oppressor is less, and which are far more fatal than those of a single man, for the despotism of many can only be corrected by the despotism of one; the cruelty of a single despot is proportioned, not to his might, but to the obstacles he encounters. — Cesare Beccaria
A female's body should be looked at and respected as something divine. At least, that was the original thought, but time marches on, and the sanctity of the sacred body is no longer sacred. — Lionel Suggs