John Henry Faulk Quotes & Sayings
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The more philosophically coherent something is, the more lunatic it is going to be. — Charles Cosimano
You live long enough, you lose enough people, you learn to appreciate the memories you have. — Nicholas Sparks
I know where I came from - but where did all you zombies come from? — Robert A. Heinlein
To liberate yourself from your own self-judgment is to liberate others from it as well. To love yourself is an act of love for the world. — Vironika Tugaleva
It is one of the peculiar truths of life that people often say things that they know full well are ridiculous. — Lemony Snicket
Nobody should be allowed to create general advertising until he has served his apprenticeship in direct-response — David Ogilvy
Morgan, Lewis is a very large firm now, but it was not quite as big then. It was exciting for an associate in those days, because you got good and varied assignments and terrific training. — Fred F. Fielding
This seems to be advanced as the surest basis for our belief in the existence of gods, that there is no race so uncivilized, no one in the world so barbarous that his mind has no inkling of a belief in gods. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
It's not that we have little time, but more that we waste a good deal of it. — Seneca.
Siphonophores do not convey the message a favorite theme of unthinking romanticism that nature is but one gigantic whole, all its parts intimately connected and interacting in some higher, ineffable harmony. Nature revels in boundaries and distinctions; we inhabit a universe of structure. But since our universe of structure has evolved historically, it must present us with fuzzy boundaries, where one kind of thing grades into another. — Stephen Jay Gould
Coffee?" I asked him. — Micalea Smeltzer
I've always wanted to be a songwriter and a storyteller and somebody who conveys a feeling to the listener or the viewer. — Wes Borland
It was a sphincter at the top of a black bowl. A fitting commentary on the FAYZ, Diana thought. A giant sphincter. — Michael Grant