Lenstra Sleep Quotes & Sayings
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What then remains, but that we still should cry
Not to be born, or being born, to die? — Francis Bacon

It was bad enough that she'd basically skipped Hanukkah this year, but to spend the last night of the Jewish holiday serenading the birth of Jesus. ... Just. No. — Stephanie Perkins

Men do, I've found, accept the most errant nonsense from a well dressed woman — Laurie R. King

One wants to be able to experience being other people, remaking a reality, remaking a life, remaking a certain world. — Sydney Pollack

I've always assumed that the abstract qualities of [my] photographs are obvious. For instance, I can turn them upside down and they're still interesting to me as pictures. If you turn a picture that's not well organized upside down, it won't work. — William Eggleston

I understand what motivates them. Greed is such a universal thing, especially when combined with laziness. — Uvi Poznansky

The hardest that I've laughed at a movie was probably Team America. I laughed 'til I thought I was just gonna throw up. I almost had to turn it off. — Ron White

Ladies and gentlewomen only who were in the town with the duke might go out without violation of their honour, on foot, and with so much only as they could carry about them. Whereupon they, out of magnanimity of heart, presently contrived to carry out, upon their shoulders, their husbands and children, and the duke himself; a sight at which the emperor was so pleased, that, ravished with the generosity of the action, he wept for joy, and immediately extinguishing in his heart the mortal and capital hatred he had conceived against this duke, he from that time forward treated him and his with all humanity. — Michel De Montaigne

Fortune does favor the bold and you'll never know what you're capable of if you don't try. — Sheryl Sandberg

A Bavarian is half-way between an Austrian and a human being. — Otto Von Bismarck

Life is too short to live on low-fat everything. — Kristin Scott Thomas

One of man's important mistakes, one which must be remembered, is his illusion in regard to his I. Man such as we know him, the 'man-machine,' the man who cannot 'do,' and with whom and through whom everything 'happens,' cannot have a permanent and single I. His I changes as quickly as his thoughts, feelings and moods, and he makes a profound mistake in considering himself always one and the same person; in reality he is always a different person, not the one he was a moment ago. — G.I. Gurdjieff