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Guardians Of The Galaxy Funny Movie Quotes By Joan Rivers

My routines come out of total unhappiness. My audiences are my group therapy. — Joan Rivers

Guardians Of The Galaxy Funny Movie Quotes By Howard Marks

The most dangerous thing is to buy something at the peak of its popularity. At that point, all favourable facts and opinions are already factored into its price and no new buyers are left to emerge — Howard Marks

Guardians Of The Galaxy Funny Movie Quotes By Dave Hickey

If there is no art, no culture, then what the fuck are we going to talk about? These are our stories and our stories are all we got! — Dave Hickey

Guardians Of The Galaxy Funny Movie Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The Indian's intercourse with Nature is at least such as admits of the greatest independence of each. — Henry David Thoreau

Guardians Of The Galaxy Funny Movie Quotes By Ernest Becker

The self must be destroyed, brought down to nothing, in order for self-transcendence to begin. Then the self can begin to relate itself to powers beyond itself. It has to thrash around in its finitude, it has to "die," in order to question that finitude, in order to see beyond it. To what? Kierkegaard answers: to infinitude, to absolute transcendence, the the Ultimate Power of Creation which made finite creatures. — Ernest Becker

Guardians Of The Galaxy Funny Movie Quotes By Sarah Ruhl

If the proper audience for poetry is God, then the proper audience for the novel is people. Plays have both stories and poetry. Therefore the proper audience for plays is: people and God. But: what is the audience for poetry in a godless universe? The audience for poetry in a godless universe is the academy. Or perhaps: other poets and therefore God? And what is the proper audience for plays in a godless universe? Is there no proper audience for plays in a godless universe? Must we invent our own gods? — Sarah Ruhl