Longitudinal Fissure Quotes & Sayings
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Like a water filter, your words filter needs to be replaced regularly to continue purifying. — Fawn Weaver

It doesn't take rocket science to be patriotic — Thabiso Monkoe

Competition is used for discrimination. Harmony makes everything perfect. — Michael Bassey Johnson

The evangelization of the person and of human communities depends totally on this encounter with Jesus Christ. — Pope Benedict XVI

It costs a hell of a lot more money to put somebody in jail than send them to the University of Virginia. — Bernie Sanders

A writer can write in an attic, or on top of a bus. Or with a sharp stick in some wet cement. To act, an actor has to have words. A stage. a camera turning. — Paul Muni

The problem with anger is that once it burns out, you're left with empty tanks. — Craig Johnson

I'm having a vacation, and it's so beautiful, and maybe I'll never get another film idea in my life. — Lars Von Trier

Our family's special holiday tradition is going over to my grandparent's house on Christmas morning. My grandma cooks a big breakfast, and I love hearing her tell old funny stories. — Caroline Sunshine

When jobs come up, like a low-budget film like The Last Exorcism, you say yes and you see where it takes you. — Patrick Fabian

Even after many years, kata practice is never finished, for there is always something new to be learned about executing a movement. — Shoshin Nagamine

There can be people who feel one way about gay rights, another way about gay rights. There can be people who have different views on abortion. But we respect each other. I think we learn from each other. And we understand that ultimately we have the same values. — Rudy Giuliani

The longing for sweets is really a yearning for love or sweetness. — Marion Woodman

The Kingdom of Hereford was unique in the Ununited Kingdoms for having driving tests based on maturity, not age, much to the chagrin of a lot of males, some of whom were still failing to make the grade at thirty-two. — Jasper Fforde