Lasssmith Quotes & Sayings
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Apocalypse has become banal, a set of statistical risk parameters to everyone's existence. — Anthony Giddens
This is life, ephemeral, transient. Just because it's gone doesn't mean it didn't happen. — Michelle Gable
If only we had more time. One more week, or even one more day. — Victoria Aveyard
I'm different now than I was then. Just like I was different at the end of the trip than I'd been at the beginning. And I'll be different tomorrow than I am today. And what that means is I can never replicate that trip. Even if I went to the same places and met the same people, it wouldn't be the same. — Nicholas Sparks
Capitalism will make the transition relatively easy, since it has already expropriated all private property into its own hands. All that is now necessary is for the mass of the people to expropriate these few expropriators. — Anonymous
Looking for pleasure is the best way to ensure you won't find it. — Francoise Sagan
I think rock 'n' roll would become exponentially, considerably more difficult to perform past about 65. — Adam Clayton
The spoken word was the first technology by which man was able to let go of his environment in order to grasp it in a new way. — Marshall McLuhan
There is something in you I like more than yourself. Therefore I must destroy you — Jacques Lacan
To have great faith is to have great power, because your intent, your will, is undivided. When your word isn't dissipated by doubt, the power of your word becomes even stronger. — Miguel Angel Ruiz
Bisexuality is not so much a cop-out as a fearful compromise. — Jill Johnston
We name and talk of a problematic 'transvestism,' the desire to dress in the clothes of the other sex. We do not usually name and speak of the strong desire to dress in the clothes of one's own sex. But why would most of us feel intense anxiety at dressing publicly in the clothes of the other sex? Does not our fervid desire to dress in the clothes of our own sex suggest a mystery to be explored? — Jonathan Ned Katz
The swim of things. I go on an airplane. I walk under the Empire State Building. I take the bus, and the subway, and am surrounded by strangers the whole time. I certainly have room in my life for caution, but I have no room in my life for paralyzing fear. There's always a risk. There always has been. But I'd rather live my life than die of negations. — David Levithan