Geven Quotes & Sayings
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How could Clay have said all that, smooth as Kentucky bourbon, and Mom just sitting there as if she'd already drunk the bottle... — Huntley Fitzpatrick

Many girls have not the advantage I have and I [am] very very glad that satan has not geven me boils and many other Misfortunes. — Marjorie Fleming

With mindfulness we have the choice of responding with compassion to the pain of craving, anger, fear and confusion. Without mindfulness we are stuck in the reactive pattern and identification that will inevitably create more suffering and confusion. — Noah Levine

One of the greatest joys of tennis is having a nice volley and not really keeping score, not really looking at the lines, but just catching up with each other. — Jane Kaczmarek

Having a director who is also an actor makes for that very relaxed way of working and it's empowering. — Chris Hemsworth

One of the better ways to simplify our lives is to follow the counsel we have so often received to live within our income, stay out of debt, and save for a rainy day. We should practice and increase our habits of thrift, industry, economy, and frugality. Members of a well-managed family do not pay interest; they earn it. — L. Tom Perry

Shee, you guys are so unhip it's a wonder your bums don't fall off. — Douglas Adams

So what he supposed to do? Grab Bobbie's ax and make like Jack Nicholson in The Shinning? He could see it. Smash, crash, bash: Heeeeeeere's GARDENER! — Stephen King

A society which has poor people on its streets is a failed society! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The danger from legislative usurpations, which, by assembling all power in the same hands, must lead to the same tyranny as is threatened by executive usurpations. — James Madison

He who first praises a book becomingly is next in merit to the author. — Walter Savage Landor

Where I'm at physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually usually dictates where my music goes. — Joe Budden

You may be right,' she said, a phrase which here meant 'I'm wrong, but I don't have the courage to say so. — Lemony Snicket

The constant back and forth between the poles of the android id and the human ego gave rise to the soul drama of the mid-Modern Age, which was simultaneously a technical drama. Its topic is best summarized in a theory of convergence, where the android moves towards its animation while increasing parts of real human existence are demystified as higher forms of mechanics. The uncanny (which Freud knew something about) and the disappointing (on which he chose to remain silent) move towards each other. The ensoulment of the machine is strictly proportional to the desoulment of humans. — Peter Sloterdijk