Lotho Eyewear Quotes & Sayings
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Sylvia was an early literary manifestation of a young woman who takes endless selfies and posts them with vicious captions calling herself fat and ugly. She is at once her own documentarian and the reflexive voice that says she is unworthy of documentation. She sends her image into the world to be seen, discussed, and devoured, proclaiming that the ordinariness or ugliness of her existence does not remove her right to have it. — Alana Massey
It is true that an open door sends an invitation; but for the curious person, a closed door sends even a stronger invitation! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Morality is the weakness of the mind. — Arthur Rimbaud
I hate myself for loving you and the weakness that it showed. You were just a painted face on a trip down to suicide road. — Bob Dylan
Your rules should arise out of your passions and your experience with what works for you. — Richard Schmid
There is no passion so much transports the
sincerity of judgement as doth anger — Michel De Montaigne
I would have all the professors in colleges, all the teachers in schools of every kind, including those in Sunday schools, agree that they would teach only what they know, that they would not palm off guesses as demonstrated truths. — Robert Green Ingersoll
Nearly every business collects metrics on inventory, sales, and workplace process. Health care has been slow to measure these kinds of outcomes. Increasingly, general medicine, via either managed care or large practice settings, is improving by collecting data through electronic records and refining practice based on what works. — Thomas R. Insel
Why do I sense hostility on your part, Patrick?" she asks softly, then sips her wine.
"Maybe because I'm hostile," I spit out. "Maybe because you sense this. — Bret Easton Ellis
It's too easy to be stupid, and too easy to wake up in the morning with the feeling you said something that had more to do with want and despair than need. — Peter Benson
Companies in the East put a lot more emphasis on human relationships, while those from the West focus on the product, the bottom line. Westerners appear to have more of a need for achievement, while in the East there's more need for affiliation. — Daniel Goleman
