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Hackypixelz Quotes By Matthew Weiner

Identity is part of drama to me. Who am I, why am I behaving this way, and am I aware of it? — Matthew Weiner

Hackypixelz Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

There are some good marriages, but practically no delightful ones. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Hackypixelz Quotes By N. T. Wright

As Bob Dylan once said, "'I am the Lord thy God' is a fine saying, as long as it's the right person who's saying it. — N. T. Wright

Hackypixelz Quotes By Dan Brown

Very little in any organized faith is truly original. Religions are not born from scratch. They grow from one another. Modern religion is a collage ... an assimilated historical record of man's quest to understand the divine. — Dan Brown

Hackypixelz Quotes By Confucius

The wise never doubt. The Humane never worry. The brave never fear. — Confucius

Hackypixelz Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Sufism is the spiritual tradition of the dervishes. Its teachers never strive to show how wise they are, and their disciples go into a trance by performing a kind of whirling dance. — Paulo Coelho

Hackypixelz Quotes By Jonathan Cain

You can't make everybody happy. We just put our head down and went forward. We said, 'This music is bigger than all of us.' That's how we felt. We said, 'You know what? We'll prevail. We'll bet on these songs.' — Jonathan Cain

Hackypixelz Quotes By Vi Keeland

I feel like I'm stuck in a bad movie, with a little devil sitting on one shoulder and an angel on the other. But the goddamn devil is twice the size and my angel is a fucking mute. Great, I have a fucking mute angel. — Vi Keeland

Hackypixelz Quotes By Nicolas Cage

I always add a year to myself, so I'm prepared for my next birthday. So when I was 39, I was already 40. — Nicolas Cage

Hackypixelz Quotes By James Wilson

Keenly aware that he carried Ferdinand and Isabella's commercial hopes with him, Columbus was quick to point out that 'the Indians' had economic potential as well as charm. Too trusting to resist capture, and too docile to rebel once caught, they would clearly make excellent slaves. 'From here,' he enthused, 'in the name of the Blessed Trinity, we can send all the slaves that can be sold. — James Wilson