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Happiness Iguity Quotes By Ilya Ilf

Everyone drank to popular education and to the irrigation of Uzbekistan. — Ilya Ilf

Happiness Iguity Quotes By Paul Provenza

I actually go to church. I know it's hard for you to believe. It's only because you know that Jesus on the cross? I love his smooth hairless body. — Paul Provenza

Happiness Iguity Quotes By Peter Thiel

My own answer to the contrarian question is that most people think the future of the world will be defined by globalization, but the truth is that technology matters more. — Peter Thiel

Happiness Iguity Quotes By J.G. Ballard

When the modern movement began, starting perhaps with the paintings of Manet and the poetry of Baudelaire and Rimbaud, what distinguished the modern movement was the enormous honesty that writers, painters and playwrights displayed about themselves. The bourgeois novel flinches from such notions. — J.G. Ballard

Happiness Iguity Quotes By Jack Gilbert

Duende
I can't remember her name.
It's not as though I've been in bed
with that many women.
The truth is I can't even remember
her face. I kind of know how strong
her thighs were, and her beauty.
But what I won't forget
is the way she tore open
the barbecued chicken with her hands,
and wiped the grease on her breasts. — Jack Gilbert

Happiness Iguity Quotes By Marty Rubin

We need a great deal to be miserable, but very little to be happy. — Marty Rubin

Happiness Iguity Quotes By Rodney Dangerfield

We sleep in separate rooms, we have dinner apart, we take separate vacations - we're doing everything we can to keep our marriage together. — Rodney Dangerfield

Happiness Iguity Quotes By Richard Rohr

Our culture is almost entirely prepared to not just help you create your false self, but to get very identified with it and attached to it. So, without some form of God experience, which teaches you who you are apart from that - we would say in the religious world, who you are "in" God, in the mind and heart of God - there's almost no way to get out of it. — Richard Rohr