Gogos Toys Quotes & Sayings
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Art springs from life but it doesn't mean we have to be tyrannized by it. — Scott Kahn
I learned that everyone and every situation is more than it appears to be on the surface, and that if one is quiet, and looks for the "more," one sometimes stumbles upon magic. — Anonymous
The answer is inside your head; it's easy to find if you take it logically. — Phil Collins
Village life gently swirled around them, with the perpetual ebb and flow of people, scurrying in every direction. The village was a living, organic entity, with blood flowing through its veins, and with a definite pulse and heartbeat. It had its own distinct personality and its own dark caustic humour, and was constantly processing and regurgitating information through its winding, meandering streets. — Leonardo Donofrio
The time had come- indeed it was past due- when I had to disavow and dissociate myself from those who in the name of peace burn, maim, and kill. — Martin Luther King Jr.
She'd grown to hate people in authority. They did bad things and got away with it. — Jan Springer
A hundred percent of marriages end in divorce, disappearance or death. — Steve Aylett
Shh don't tell her I told you, she'd kick my butt. — Lili Lam
The essence of belief is the establishment of a habit; and different beliefs are distinguished by the different modes of action to which they give rise. — Charles Sanders Peirce
Stuntwork ... once, I've really only done one thing, which is take a punch and transport myself into the air onto a mat. — Ciaran Hinds
I don't appreciate it when women - or men - bandy about these stupid stereotypes about feminism that are age-old, and that are meant to keep people turned off from it. It's like, "All you have to do is Wikipedia feminism to know that it's not about man-hating - so shut up." That makes me annoyed. — Kathleen Hanna
Alcohol-inspired fights ... are a reminder of the price we pay for our daily submission at the altars of prudence and order. — Alain De Botton
