Klepish Quotes & Sayings
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A well known Los Angeles newspaper referred to a small group of gentlemen who live up on a mountain and practice Zen as 'the Zen cult'. The cult phenomenon is definitely journalistically 'in'. — Frederick Lenz
I'm very wary of fawning too much over heroes. There's an old adage that heroes are best kept at arm's length, and in a few instances in my life, that's been true. — W. Earl Brown
Actors are not always the best judges. We have a peculiar idea of what we think we are, and sometimes it's best left to others to decide what we play. — John Hurt
Piper- I didn't like Mr. Wilder.
Eliza- He's not so bad, Piper, if you overlook his tendency to be condescending.
Agatha- And narrow-minded and chauvinistic.
Gloria- I think a nice cup of tea is in order before we continue our discussion of Mr. Wilder and his many faults. May I suggest we make ourselves comfortable in the parlor? — Jen Turano
With Alexander's cancer, I was definitely brought to my knees for the first time because of the fear factor. — Cathy Freeman
Knowledge of life brings confidence. Knowledge of death makes you fearless and centered. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
It is an indescribable
experience knowing that
what you are doing will have
an impact on the lives ... of
millions of people. — Anthony S. Fauci
Nobody actually talks to anybody anymore. People in cubicles next to each other, they e-mail each other. — Willard Scott
I am elected by the people of Bucharest, not the dogs. — Traian Basescu
Let us live like those who expect to die, and then we shall find that we feared death only because we were unacquainted with it. — William Wake
Don't we all hope to die with a smile on our faces? — Jeff O'Brien
Only the opium eater truly understands the pain of death. — John Cheever
I think that I used to love Hollywood movies. I remember great phases and moments. But, unfortunately, now is not the moment. — Bernardo Bertolucci
Lo! ye believers in gods all goodness, and in man all ill, lo you! see the omniscient gods oblivious of suffering man; and man, though idiotic, and knowing not what he does, yet full of the sweet things of love and gratitude. — Herman Melville