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Top Imony Weddings Quotes

The truth about change is that we tend to overestimate its speed while underestimating its reach. — Jeffrey J. Selingo

Love is fostered by confidence and constancy; he who is able to give much is able also to love much. — Propertius

I swear, talking to you is like talking to a really good-looking and mildly stupid brick wall. — Derek Landy

No, my friend. We are lunatics from the hospital up the highway, psycho-ceramics, the cracked pots of mankind. Would you like me to decipher a Rorschach for you? — Ken Kesey

Those who rebelled against totalitarian rule and those who simply managed to remain themselves and think freely, were all persecuted. We should not forget any of those who paid for our present freedom in one way or another. — Vaclav Havel

We occasionally see something on the stage that reminds us a little
of Shakespear. [Oct. 16, 1814, The Champion] — William Hazlitt

The slight sense of degeneracy induced by reading novels before luncheon — Elizabeth Bowen

Ignore folly;
walk away from it.
Pay attention to wisdom;
seek it. — Matshona Dhliwayo

No doubt but ye are the People - absolute, strong and wise;
Whatever your hear has desired ye have not withheld from your eyes.
On your own heads, in your own hands, the sin and the saving lies! — Rudyard Kipling

For me, to be perfectly honest, the part of my brain that was stimulated by directing was much more exciting than a typical day of acting. — Misha Collins

She empathized with those who were true victims but, in her own case, she rejected victimhood. The details of life and the amusement that she took in dwelling on those details, toying with those details, were her weaponry of choice against the many difficulties that she had to face. New York was a bitter place for women of her class and color in those days, but she did not reciprocate that bitterness. She rose above the meanness that surrounded her. She punched holes in that meanness with her cleverness and wit and with her eye for the preposterous. She laughed a lot. She loved her lamb chops and her baked potato. In the details, she transcended. — Jonathan Kozol