Kaindl Windmaster Quotes & Sayings
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I wanta buy stuff. Stuff I don't need ... Stuff settin' out there, you jus' feel like buyin' it whether you need it or not.
-Uncle John — John Steinbeck

I don't need to hear all of society's rationalizations. I've heard them all before and the fact remains that what is, is. You don't understand me. You are not expected to. You are not capable of it. — Richard Ramirez

It makes me happy that people recognise me and want to click pictures with me. But sometimes, I want to be a common person. I want to go to a coffee shop and just chill. I miss driving my car with the windows rolled down. — Sonam Kapoor

I knew that I must paint not what I saw, but only what was in me, in my soul. — Alexej Von Jawlensky

Affected simplicity is an elegant imposture. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

The average human attention span was 12 seconds in 2000 and 8 seconds in 2013. A drop of 33%. The scary part is that the attention span of a goldfish was 9 seconds, almost 13% more than us humans. That's why it's getting tougher by the day to get people to turn the page. Maybe we writers ought to try writing for goldfish! — Ashwin Sanghi

I think it's ridiculous that we even have to talk about gay rights as rights ... It's gonna be as shocking as the treatment of slaves someday. — Regina Spektor

The most dangerous follower is the one whose defection would destroy the whole party: hence, the best follower. — Friedrich Nietzsche

I enjoyed my exhaustion, though; I liked overdoing things — Simone De Beauvoir

Do not lie to the Scholar. — Philip Pullman

If you change the way you tell your own story, you can change the colour and create a life in technicolour. — Isabel Allende

I ask the political economists and the moralists if they have ever calculated the number of individuals who must be condemned to misery, overwork, demoralisation, degradation, rank ignorance, overwhelming misfortune and utter penury in order to produce one rich man. — Almeida Garrett