Kl Noir Quotes & Sayings
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In the early days, I often felt that I was taking a math test when we were playing. It was a profound feeling of having to prove myself. — Chris Stein

But the true feminist deals out of a lesbian consciousness whether or not she ever sleeps with women. — Audre Lorde

Nixon had this remarkably effective, deeply intense will to power. Reagan and I have a will to ideas. — Newt Gingrich

There is nothing so dreadful as a great victory
except a great defeat. — Duke Of Wellington

Such tensions without sense push us to formulate questions of meaning. — Elena Ferrante

Today at lunch the waiter told me that the soup of the day was "Beef and Human." And I was like, "What the shit?" He said he'd had some and it was "good but really heavy on the human." Victor was like, "That sounds great. I'll have a bowl of that," and I felt like I'd fallen into a Twilight Zone movie. But it turns out the waiter was saying "Beef and Cumin," which honestly sounds almost as gross. — Jenny Lawson

We begin our public affection in our families. No cold relation is a zealous citizen. — Edmund Burke

One man's flash of lightning, ripping through the air, is another's passing glare. Hardly there. — Kate Tempest

You don't deserve my image in your head. You don't deserve my memories in your chest. — Coco J. Ginger

In love there are no penalties and no payments, and what is given is indistinguishable from what is received. — Eleanor Farjeon

In every state of the Union, Fundamentalists still fight to ban all the science they dislike and prosecute all who teach it. To them, 'traditional family values' denotes their right to keep their children as ignorant as their grandparents (and to hate the same folks grand-dad hated.) — Robert Anton Wilson

I didn't know anything about martial arts. I'm a big fan, but I never practiced martial arts. — Wong Kar-Wai

The laws of nature may be operative up to a certain limit, beyond which they turn against themselves to give birth to the absurd. — Albert Camus