Good Idgaf Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing is eternally stable, and even Kansas isn't really in Kansas anymore. The earth is in a constant state of flux. — Simon Winchester

For the first time ever, I want a girl for more than just one night, for more than just sex. She's — Melissa Collins

I treaded water academically and spent much of my summertime as a camp counselor. It seemed a fun thing to do for a person in no way prepared to commit to a career path. — Brian Shactman

He [Pope Fransis] insists very clearly that only a union between man and woman, open to new life, by principle, can be called a marriage. — Christoph Schonborn

Clever modern man is so witless that he thinks moral silence and empty conscience are an advantage. — Michael Leunig

Culture is the tacit agreement to let the means of subsistence disappear behind the purpose of existence. — Karl Kraus

She didn't want her father to die. She would mourn him. She owed him . . . not everything, exactly, because there were lots of things she'd had to obtain for herself, but enough. If, however, the choice was between a brief good-bye and a new life, then it was no choice at all. — Nick Hornby

Higher ceilings allow the use indirect lighting, which is much healthier and reduces glare. — Helmut Jahn

If I really had to pinpoint my happiest days out of the United States, I'd choose those Fifties military days in Britain, particularly my time in South Ruislip. I had a ball. — Larry Hagman

Everything depends on One Word : "Maktub" ! — Paulo Coelho

The reason why you see no real mortification or self-denial, no eminent charity, no profound humility, no heavenly affection, no true contempt of the world, no Christian meekness, no sincere zeal, no eminent piety in the common lives of Christians, is this, because they do not so much as intend to be exact and exemplary in these virtues. — William Law

We are a mirror to show god it's cruelty. — Steve Aylett

My mother had no idea that her daughter would turn out to be a writer, but she would not let me go through a day of my childhood without music. — Virginia Euwer Wolff