Gladis Quotes & Sayings
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He lay watching the kid. He was from a prominent Kentucky family and had attended Transylvania College and like many another young man of his class he'd gone west because of a woman. — Cormac McCarthy

There is in me an anarchy and frightful disorder. Creating makes me die a thousand deaths, because it means making order, and my entire being rebels against order. But without it I would die, scattered to the winds. — Albert Camus

When you hear somebody justifying a war by citing the Almighty, I get a little worried, frankly. — Ron Reagan

There are so many groups making so much money in the medical care system that any major reorganization is going to make someone unhappy or anxious at the least, ... I don't know how you do it. — Tony Robbins

Art has been wrecked by a complete consciousness of the universe which shews that the world is to each man only a rubbish-heap limned by his individual perception. It will be saved, if at all, by the next and last step of disillusion; the realisation that complete consciousness and truth are themselves valueless, and that to acquire any genuine artistic titillation we must artificially invent limitations of consciousness and feign a pattern of life common to all mankind
most naturally the simple old pattern which ancient and groping tradition first gave us. — H.P. Lovecraft

Funny, clever and exciting!!! — Rick Riordan

I love Jesus but I drink alittle- Gladis Hardy from the Ellen Show — Ellen DeGeneres

Online daters are significantly more likely to admit they're fat than that they're Republicans. — Daniel J. Levitin

I didn't think I was going to die. I knew some did. I knew there were some rumors. — Bob McNair

I was always going to do terrible things because it was in my nature. — Lily Paradis

It's not in the interest of the artist to think of his market. — Chris Van Allsburg

My music is so often like a lullaby I write to myself to make sense of things I can't tie together, or things I've lost, or things I'll never have. — Stephan Jenkins