Kakteen Quotes & Sayings
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We don't mind that we still have troops in Germany, or that we still have troops in Japan or Korea. But they are not in danger, and we know that they are in danger in Iraq. — Thelma Drake

The record companies really do conspire against the artists. Especially the black artists — Michael Jackson

Nothing is as irritating as the fellow who chats pleasantly while he's overcharging you. — Kin Hubbard

I think it's possible to realize you love someone as deeply as you know how to love and not end up spending the rest of your life with him. — Robin Jones Gunn

What the world needs now is liberated men who have the qualities Silverstein cites, men who are 'empathetic and strong, autonomous and connected, responsible to self, to family and friends, to society, and capable of understanding how those responsibilities are, ultimately, inseparable.' Men need feminist thinking. It it the theory that supports their spiritual evolution and their shift away from the patriarchal model. Patriarchy is destroying the well-being of men, taking their lives daily. — Bell Hooks

And here's why it worked: man or woman, gay, straight, bisexual, you name it, we all just want to be teased. — Taylor Jenkins Reid

There's a difference between solitude and loneliness. — Maggie Smith

The cause is hidden, but the result is known.
[Lat., Causa latet: vis est notissima.] — Ovid

I've always thought that, in a sense, the more specific and sometimes even the smaller the world of a movie is, the more universal it is. — Fred Melamed

There's a pardon for every sinner on the topside of the earth, but you have to call for it by faith before it becomes yours. In other words, you have to trust Christ as your Savior. — J. Vernon McGee

I appreciate life so much after I see people die. It is always just such a reminder that every moment -- this is all we have. This is it. I don't know if there is anything before or after, but this is what we do know. This is it. There are no guarantees for anything else. So we have to always, always appreciate. — Phil Zuckerman

Her manner of dress, of speech, of doing her hair, of spending her time, had not changed since it first became apparent to a far younger Morgen that in all her life to come no one was, in all probability, going to care in the slightest how she looked, or what she did, and the minor wrench of leaving humanity behind was more than compensated for by her complacent freedom from a thousand small irritations. — Shirley Jackson