Garry Stewart Quotes & Sayings
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I contend that it's impossible to read the Sermon on the Mount and not come out against capital punishment. — Tony Campolo

Probably the most common last words that day were going to be Huh, that's weird. That or Oh shit. — James S.A. Corey

I really need a therapist. — Topher Grace

I've attained my mass basically by training hard and very, very heavy. — Ronnie Coleman

All my characters have playlists. — Michael K. Williams

The consequence is that arguing simply in terms of facts - how many people have no health insurance, how many degrees Earth has warmed in the last decade, how long it's been since the last raise in the minimum wage - will likely fall on deaf ears. That's not to say the facts aren't important. They are extremely important. — George Lakoff

I like looking at the stars on a clear night — Nick Jonas

From 1945 to 1974, the Western world - including America - was more socialistic than capitalistic, more pro-labor than pro-business. — Robert Kiyosaki

There seems little or no hope for the adult writer who produces sentences like these: "Her cheeks were thick and smooth and held a healthy natural red color. The heavy lines under them, her jowls, extended to the intersection of her lips and gave her a thick-lipped frown most of the time." The phrase "Her cheeks were thick and smooth" is normal English, but "[Her cheeks] held a healthy natural red color" is elevated, pseudo-poetic. The word "held" faintly hints at personification of "cheeks," and "healthy natural red color" is clunky, stilted, slightly bookish. The second sentence contains similar mistakes. The diction level of "extended to the intersection of her lips" is high and formal, in ferocious conflict with the end of the sentence, which plunges to the colloquial "most of the time. — John Gardner

You can't make anything authentic by asking people what they want because they don't know what they want. That's what they're looking at you for. — Thom Mayne

Science is our only hope to be the 'Holy Rope' tying man to the existence. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

His life-experiences, and reflections upon them, led Y to believe that the most difficult challenge in life was how to be kind, yet strong. 'To be kind is not enough,' he would say. 'You have to be strong to give to others, and strong to withstand life's fluctuating fortunes. — Arnold Zable

What happened down in the dungeons between you and Professor Quirrell is a complete secret, so, naturally the whole school knows. — J.K. Rowling

Destruction, best expressed in this age in which I write as terrorism, is truly there for its own sake, but the pretense of religion or secular patriotism converts the destructive into the speciously creative. — Anthony Burgess