Lefurge Quotes & Sayings
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He was taking advantage of the brief lull in the battle to take a little nap, for do not all men, even heroes, need a refreshing little nap now and then? — Gunter Grass
America is a song that sounds the best when we all sing together - at least for a while. — Michael Josephson
You just have to enjoy life and that's what I like to do. — Molly Quinn
They [Christian rednecks] were so stupid that they couldn't pour piss out of a boot even if the instructions were printed on the bottom. — Joe Bageant
I know I do - teaching those tiresome children nearly all day, when I'm longing to enjoy myself at home, began Meg, in the complaining tone again. — Louisa May Alcott
Many writers who have had to deal with the subject of atrocity can't face it head-on. — Salman Rushdie
It's a lot like nature. You only have as many animals as the ecosystem can support and you only have as many friends as you can tolerate the bitching of. — Randy Milholland
In turbulent times, in times of great change, people head for the two extremes: fundamentalism and personal, spiritual experience ... With no membership lists or even a coherent philosophy or dogma, it is difficult to define or measure the unorganized New Age movement. But in every major U.S. and European city, thousands who seek insight and personal growth cluster around a metaphysical bookstore, a spiritual teacher, or an education center. — John Naisbitt
At a cardiac arrest, the first procedure is to take your own pulse — Samuel Shem
You cannot fight against it. There's a price you have to pay for fame, and people who don't want to pay that price can get in trouble. I accepted the idea of celebrity because of a French expression: 'You cannot have the butter and the money for the butter.' — Karl Lagerfeld
Sometimes the easiest-seeming stories to a reader are the hardest kind to write. — John Cheever
Just breathing can be such a luxury sometimes. — Walter Kirn
Artists always live in the cracks anyway, whatever culture they're in. They're usually accustomed to not having much money, to kind of roughing it. — Eric Drooker
Be a gift and a benediction. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
He was through with this conversation. As a rule, they tended to avoid questions like "How sane are we?" and "Do our lives have meaning?" The need for avoidance was acute and apparent to both of them. — Michael Chabon