Lucky Lindy Quotes & Sayings
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But I am bored by Casanovas, inveterate travelers, nature lovers, and the drug-obsessed, as they speak from the narrowness of their exhaustive experience of one thing. — Mark Greif

The perfect PIN is not four digits and not associated with your life, like an old telephone number. It's something easy for you to remember and hard for other people to guess. — Kevin Mitnick

My parents know how passionate I've always been about acting. I convinced them this was something that I was going to put my heart and soul into. — Alexander Ludwig

He was like a drug and what did you do with drugs You pushed them as far away as possible. — Colleen Houck

I would have to talk for a year to repeat a single on of my works with words. — Auguste Rodin

What are we waiting for, assembled in the forum? The barbarians are due here today. — C.P. Cavafy

But alas! Science cannot now rescue us, for even the scientist is lost in the terrible midnight of our age. Indeed, science gave us the very instruments that threaten to bring universal suicide. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Of necessity, the autobiographical self is not just about one individual but about all the others that an individual interacts with. Of necessity, it incorporates the culture in which the interactions took place. — Antonio Damasio

Obeying God's laws doesn't make us holy because we are already holy in Christ. Obeying God's laws reveals our love and unleashes God's best! — Alisa Hope Wagner

There is no S in freedom. — Ronald Regan

I began to see during the civil war, in that part of the states of Missouri and Kansas where the doctors were shut out, the children did not die. — Andrew Taylor Still

By the mid-'60s, recorded music was much more like painting than it was like traditional music. When you went into the studio, you could put a sound down, then you could squeeze it around, spread it all around the canvas. — Brian Eno

All of us create our own versions of an event, of our lives, even, not because we're liars, necessarily, but because we can only see and understand the truth from our own viewpoint, and a shifting viewpoint at that. — Deb Caletti