Gochenaurs Quotes & Sayings
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Health care is a far more serious, immediate and destructive problem than social security ... The upfront investment needed to fund system wide [health care] reform ... would be far offset by the savings. — Henry Simmons

Very well," Magnus said. "Let us pause for a moment and consider - Oh, you have already run off Splendid. — Cassandra Clare

Creativity has three layers; the ultimate is the mystic: he lives in a climate of creativity. The poet, once in a while, brings some treasures from the beyond; the scientist, also very rarely, but whenever he can visit the ultimate he brings something precious to the world. But one thing is certain - mystic, scientist or poet, whatsoever comes into this world comes from the beyond. To bring the beyond is creativity. To bring the beyond into the known is creativity. To help God to be manifested in some form is creativity. — Rajneesh

Although there was a screenplay, the actors never knew what questions I was going to ask them, and all of my character's voice-over narration and scenes were added after the fact. — Griffin Dunne

A lifetime is so little a time that we die before we get ready to live. I should like to study at a college, but then I have to say to myself: "You will die before you can do anything else". — John Muir

I always thought I wasn't afraid to die. No... No one is afraid of death itself. Your pain and suffering is over in an instant. What really makes me suffer... Is seeing you crying over me... From the darkness of the Milky Way.
I'm sorry... Please don't make that face. You look best when you're smiling, you know. — Inio Asano

Learning to read faces should be compulsory in schools so you can decipher what people are really thinking. — Ruby Wax

Poetry has been to me something more than amusement, it has been a cheering companion when I had no other to fly to, a delightful solace. — Henry Kirke White

Am reading the life of Mozart and cannot help thinking that one's capacity for suffering is in direct proportion to one's greatness. — Lily Koppel