Internationhood Quotes & Sayings
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But you'll see, you can feel time on the wind it whips up as it passes. We don't worry about time or the wind. Nothing can touch us any more. As long as people remember us, we are here. Anyway, it's the wind that tells us, lets us know about the thigs we've left behind. — Tahar Ben Jelloun

Yeah, I know you. I made you up. This is my dream. You're a mixture of Zac Efron and Johnny Depp. — P.C. Cast

The whole creation is so tenderly balanced - this manifests the mastery of the Creator. — Jaggi Vasudev

Intolerance of dissent is a well-noted feature of the American national character. — J. William Fulbright

Because stories start in minds-- they aren't artifacts or natural phenomena. — Neil Gaiman

...the disappearance in our lives of a sense of the sacred. With nothing to evoke awe, wonder, or devotion, we inevitably feel empty within, Maslow contended, for these are intrinsic human needs. In a similar way, we have lost genuine heroes; the very concept of heroism has become suspect, old-fashioned, and seemingly obsolete. The same has occurred with such traditional virtues as courage, fidelity, and reverence. — Edward Hoffman

The tormented world cries out for internationhood, for co-existence in a harmony of diversity and mutual aid, for an end to self-segregation along secondary or superficial or downright imbecilic lines. — Clara Fraser

Scientists who study brain-wave activity found that the longer one watches television, the more likely the brain will slip into "alpha" level: a slow, steady brain-wave pattern in which the mind is in its most receptive mode. It is noncoggnitive mode; i.e., information can be placed into the mind directly, without viewer participation. — Jerry Mander

As far as playing, I didn't care who guarded me - red, yellow, black. I just didn't want a white guy guarding me, because it's disrespect to my game. — Larry Bird

Around 1900 a sales executive discovered a "scientific" principle of sales management. It received a lot of publicity and even found its way into textbooks. The principle was this: There is one best way to sell a product. Find the best way. Then never deviate from it. — David J. Schwartz

The more I see of the movie business, the less I understand about it. I have no idea what goes on with that stuff. — Mike Mignola

I have a second-degree black belt in Okinawan kobudo weapons training. — Bonnie Jo Campbell

A critic can serve as guide. I think there's an understanding amongst the public that critics have their own preferences and dislikes. — Michael Hersch