Jailong Quotes & Sayings
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As soon as we fail to promptly obey the senses of smell and taste, they grow more lax in the fulfilment of their duty, and gradually allow harmful matter to pass unchallenged into the body. You are aware how one can become used to sitting in dense clouds of tobacco-smoke and inhaling it just as if it were healthy fresh air. The tongue has been still further corrupted, and we know that it can gradually be habituated to most unnatural food. Need I remind you of the different dishes and beverages which we now think indispensable, all of which were unknown some centuries ago? To these the present generation has grown so accustomed, that it would rather renounce a natural diet than give them up. — Anonymous

Love this in the film, "Velvet Goldmine" it captures the excitement and the thrill at the moment of discovery! — Anna Sui

I don't believe in the end that God gave me cancer, but He certainly could have stopped it and didn't. — Matt Chandler

The habit of virtue cannot be formed in a closet. Habits are formed by acts of reason in a persevering struggle through temptation. — Bernard Gilpin

My whole family is quite petite, so I have good genes on my side. But I find it quite tiresome that we have to keep talking about sizes and how much weight we can lose. — Anna Friel

All autobiography is storytelling; all writing is autobiography. — J.M. Coetzee

The great paralysis of our heart is unbelief. — Oswald Chambers

I don't even see it as cable TV anymore. I've been called 'Larry the Cable Guy' for so long, I don't even think about it being about cable. I don't know anything about cable. — Larry The Cable Guy

Things should be judged by distance traveled rather than by current position. — Andrew Davidson

People do crazy things when they're keeping girls locked up in their shed. — Robin Wasserman

Fiction works because a part of the mind forgets that it's fiction while we're reading it. — Lawrence Block

The right art," cried the Master, "is purposeless, aimless! The more obstinately you try to learn how to shoot the arrow for the sake of hitting the goal, the less you will succeed in the one and the further the other will recede. What stands in your way is that you have a much too willful will. You think that what you do not do yourself does not happen. — Eugen Herrigel

I never used to believe in fate. I used to think you make your own life and then you call it fate. That's why I call it irony. — Gene Wilder

If anything unfolds, it's supposed to — John Frusciante