Lussemburgo Quotes & Sayings
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Optimism is a political act. Those who benefit from the status quo are perfectly happy for us to think nothing is going to get any better. In fact, these days, cynicism is obedience. — Alex Steffen

Research confirms that we are more comfortable with people who are familiar looking, whether we know them very well or have not previously met them. — Glen Wilson

He showed her a wonderful garden, where all the thoughts and feelings that had ever been thought and felt existed in the form of plants, blooming and green as they passed through people's minds and lived in their hearts, and then drying up and turning brown and crisp as they passed out of mind, sometimes to bloom again in another season, sometimes gone forever. It — Lev Grossman

The subject of feminism cannot be purely a fiction, as some postmodern writers suggest, produced by the discourses of power. — Alison Assiter

They tell us we are all citizens, that we were born in this country. Well, a cat can have kittens in the oven, but that doesn't make them biscuits! — Malcolm X

All our reasoning comes down to surrendering to feeling. — Blaise Pascal

I was raised to stand up for myself, if I feel I'm in the right. Maybe it would have been best if I'd just gone home with my swollen cheek. — Shannen Doherty

The pain we suffer is a way to make us appreciate what comes next. — Mitch Albom

They were only to glad to come, ... as an alibi to test their charms ... but once they'd made it into the house their hearts where in their boots because they knew enough to see that here Madame Verona was still living off the interest. — Dimitri Verhulst

No object is mysterious. The mystery is your eye — Elizabeth Bowen

I don't live in the spotlight, and I don't live my life in front of the paparazzi. I live very comfortably and quietly as possible. — Kirsten Dunst

I can't imagine God not allowing my dog into heaven. — Rick Warren

Doubt is the enemy of creativeness. — Constantin Stanislavski