Genets Animal Quotes & Sayings
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I do not believe that the accident of birth makes people sisters and brothers. It makes them siblings. Gives them mutuality of parentage. Sisterhood and brotherhood are conditions people have to work at. It's a serious matter. You compromise, you give, you take, you stand firm, and you're relentless ... And it is an investment. Sisterhood means if you happen to be in Burma and I happen to be in San Diego and I'm married to someone who is very jealous and you're married to somebody who is very possessive, if you call me in the middle of the night, I have to come. — Maya Angelou
I make my pictures for people, not for critics. — Cecil B. DeMille
We cannot continue to send our children to Caesar for their education and be surprised when they come home as Romans. — Voddie T. Baucham Jr.
You just had to know where to look. — Sarah Dessen
Taxation is robbery based on monopoly of weapons — Robert Anton Wilson
We become what we contemplate. — Plato
There was not much one could do; he decided at least to be good. — Graham Greene
My life was shit until a few hours ago. My heart only started beating again when I saw you walking up the stairs toward me. — Katy Regnery
Printed prose is historically a most peculiar, almost an aberrant way of telling stories, and by far the most inherently anesthetic: It is the only medium of art I can think of which appeals directly to none of our five senses. The oral and folk tradition in narrative made use of verse or live-voice dynamics, embellished by gesture and expression
a kind of rudimentary theater
as do the best raconteurs of all times. Commonly there was musical accompaniment as well: a kind of one-man theater-of-mixed-means. — John Barth
And so, in the space of a few yards, the sacred springs of Gafsa, those laughing, chattering, amorous waters of the Romans that well up here in a river of warmth and purity, had been reduced to those of a Cloaca Maxima. — Charles Sprawson
A man's thoughts dye his soul, attributed to Marcus Aurelius — Elisabeth Elliot
