Lefleur Quotes & Sayings
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You have to strive every minute to get rid of the life that you have planned in order to have the life that's waiting to be yours. Move, move, move. — Joseph Campbell

Most moral philosophers consciously or unconsciously assume the essential correctness of our cultural sexual code - family, monogamy, continence, the postulate of privacy, ... restriction of intercourse to the marriage bed, etcetera. Having stipulated our cultural code as a whole, they fiddle with details - even such piffle as solemnly discussing whether or not the female breast is an "obscene" sight! But mostly they debate how the human animal can be induced or forced to obey this code, blandly ignoring the high probability that the heartaches and tragedies they see all around them originate in the code itself rather than the failure to abide by the code. — Robert A. Heinlein

I like to go to the subway and hear what people are thinking and feeling and what their concerns are. You learn so much that way. You really do. — Chirlane McCray

The only person worth risking everything for is the one person that would never let you risk everything for. — Shannon L. Alder

In your pursuit of intelligence, never leave behind the sense of brilliance because a car needs the key to start — Adeola O. Ajibabi

Take away a nation's heritage and they are more easily persuaded. — Karl Marx

Ares gives his verdict without witnesses. — Aeschylus

I never yell or scream. I mean, definitely not at work. I never yell at anyone I work with. — Dasha Zhukova

Fashion was the only law, pleasure the only pursuit, and the splendour of dress and furniture was the only distinction of the citizens of Antioch. The arts of luxury were honoured; the serious and manly virtues were the subject of ridicule; and the contempt for female modesty and reverent age announced the universal corruption of the capital of the East. — Edward Gibbon

In time, almost all men and women will become worthless as producers of goods, food, services, and more machines, as sources of practical ideas in the areas of economics, engineering, and probably medicine, too. So - if we can't find reasons and methods for treasuring human beings because they are human beings, then we might as well, as has so often been suggested, rub them out. — Kurt Vonnegut

God has graciously given us talents and blessings. How and what we do with these talents and blessings define our spiritual character and our right relations with God and with our fellowmen. — Kcat Yarza

You have more issues than National Geographic by Austin LeFleur in Hissy Fit — Mary Kay Andrews