Gruia Novac Quotes & Sayings
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Love is of all passions the strongest, for it attacks simultaneously the head, the heart and the senses. — Lao-Tzu
Statement: A girl and a boy jump into a river. The boy swims over to the girl and says, "God, it's cold."
Question: What's the probability they will kiss? — Jenny Downham
The long neck that extended from his stiff collar. — Lois Lowry
I have supped mead with lords and ladies; so to have I slumbered in nameless lanes and gored upon mutton. — Dusty Rhodes
All professions have some element of theater to them. — David Halberstam
I rode Sea Pigeon in all his work - that's why my arms are so long. — Mark Birch
Hip-hop is about tearing down the system to better it, tearing down the system to better themselves. No matter how flimsy it might seem, they always wanted the finer things in life. — Russell Simmons
The Communists everywhere support every revolutionary movement against the existing social and political order of things ... They openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions. — Karl Marx
Proper society did not think about MAKING money, only about spending it. — Barbara W. Tuchman
( ... ) and as I sat in bed thinking of the many good things that had to happen all over the world in order to even out and nullify the horrible bad things that had happened to Mom and me, I started to see why Mom believed in the Good Luck of Right Now. Believing - or maybe even pretending - made you feel better about what had happened, regardless of what was true and what wasn't.
And what is reality, if it isn't how we feel about things?
what else matters at the end of the day when we lie in bed alone with our thoughts?
and isn't it true, statistically speaking - regardless of whether we believe in luck or not - that good and bad must happen simultaneously all over the world? — Matthew Quick
The only philosophical problem with accepting the existence of Wonderland is that it means that our reality could actually be a figment of our imagination, — Cameron Jace
One of the first auditions I had in New York was for a commercial where I had to go in and audition to be a snake charmer ... It was either some bank commercial or something where they wanted a guy charming a snake ... I remember they wanted to know if I actually knew how to snake charm. — Aasif Mandvi
We tend to get what we expect. — Norman Vincent Peale
To learn by observation is traveling, people must also bring knowledge with them. — Bayard Taylor
