Jilla Movie Quotes & Sayings
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That happiness is to be attained through limitless material acquisition is denied by every religion and philosophy known to mankind, but is preached incessantly by every American television set. — Robert Neelly Bellah
No oppression is so heavy or lasting as that which is inflicted by the perversion and exorbitance of legal authority. — Joseph Addison
Kenji pulls up next to me. Nods at Warner. "So this gets you going, huh?"
I'm mortified.
Kenji barks out a laugh.
"I've never seen him in sweatpants before." I try to sound normal. "I've never even seen him in shorts."
Kenji raises an eyebrow at me. "I bet you've seen him in less."
I want to die. — Tahereh Mafi
I certainly have played women who have a pioneer spirit and longing for adventure. — Kate Baldwin
My father always has been attractive because of his energy, warmth, charm, and talent for finding some connection with people from all cultures and walks of life. He rarely observed social formalities and niceties - something he has passed on to his boys. — Ezekiel Emanuel
I am the kind of person that wants to get up in front of crowds of strangers and perform monologues. To each their own. — Stephanie Beatriz
Michael Brown's death and the suffocation of Eric Garner in New York for selling untaxed cigarettes indicate something is wrong with criminal justice in America. — Rand Paul
Rule number one about your mate: he is completely wrong until you decide he is not. — Quinn Loftis
Students must have initiative; they should not be mere imitators. They must learn to think and act for themselves - and be free. — Cesar Chavez
That's crazy-rare."
"And now it's extinct. — Devon Monk
He had focused so long on the precision of the word, the utterance that was most unfettered by artful manipulation, that the thing had become mere style. — Matt Bondurant
Isn't that exactly the definition of biography? An artificial logic imposed on an 'incoherent succession of images'? — Milan Kundera
