Kaulbach Paintings Quotes & Sayings
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The two sports are as different as Ping-Pong and rugby. In boxing, you don't know what's going to happen. In wrestling, it's already prearranged. But the thing I didn't know about wrestling is that you really get hurt. Because, you know, you're wrestling in front of a live audience, and you end up doing things like jumps or slams, and 40 percent of the time you don't land right. — Mickey Rourke

When she kissed me, she left me breathless. But it shouldn't have been a surprise, because every day since she'd entered my life a year ago, she'd been stealing my breath. — Adriane Leigh

It's kind of a mystery to me, as far as my own life experiences and what I've witnessed - why some people can just move on through traumatic experiences, in childhood particularly, and why other people are just paralyzed by it. I just don't know how and why that is. — Annette Bening

When the mind is full of established biases, it will not be able to graft Sufism on top of them. — Idries Shah

I think there are lovely sunsets in hell - and that's where my desire for you is sending me — John Geddes

As a police officer, he'd found that uncontained anger was nothing but a menace to him. Whereas contained anger greatly appealed to him, and he believed that people who weren't angry at all were basically unobservant. — John Irving

He waited until 1896 to build the first truck. — Jared Diamond

The right tends to posit that the market fuels social good. The left tends to posit that the government fuels social good. At bottom, democracy claims that citizens drive social good, but there is currently no container for a political force-field that stakes claim to the unbelievable resources now virtually untapped in every man, woman, and child in our society. — Marianne Williamson

Bores put you in a mental cemetery while you are still walking. — Elsa Maxwell

You must have a love, a great love, to ensure an alibi at unjustified despairs that conquer all of us — Albert Camus