Late Philip J Fry Quotes & Sayings
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Facts are God's arguments; we should be careful never to misunderstand or pervert them. — Tryon Edwards
To live drown in love.
To live like the dead, fear the love. — Debasish Mridha
Being brave means that you're the only one who knows how scared you really are. — Deborah Rix
Anybody who claims to read the entire paper every day is either the world's fastest reader or the world's biggest liar. — Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
We've been through a lot, and though many of the wounds have healed, the scars they've left behind still throb every now and then. — Neha Yazmin
What is adolescence without trash? — Evelyn Waugh
I'm going to do whatever interests me. Look, writing 'Rabbit Hole' came out of an interest in diversifying my portfolio, frankly. — David Lindsay-Abaire
A woman of class never admits to her artifices. — Gasmaskman
The skills of the modern artist are the opposite of those of the craftsman: instead of acquiring techniques for producing classes of objects, the artist today perfects the means suited to his particular work. — Harold Rosenberg
Witnessing Panama's overnight transition from banana republic to middle-class retirement haven is like watching the Univision version of Extreme Makeover: it feels so tacky but you can't change channels because you just have to find out what happens next. — Andrew Evans
Ah, the poverty, the miserable poverty, of any love that lies outside of marriage, of any love that is not a living together, a sharing of all! — Edith Wharton
Ending is better than mending. — Aldous Huxley
His sanity is an unknown room: a known room is always smaller than an unknown. — Djuna Barnes
I think Australia has to be a country which has the 'Welcome' sign out. — Paul Keating
After a summer trip to Switzerland, which was rich in experiences, I started writing. In the beginning, I aimed at descriptions of nature and folk life until, as the years passed, the description of man became my chief interest. — Henrik Pontoppidan