Lyz Lenz Quotes & Sayings
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I don't have concussion problems. I have got a problem with people giving me traumatic blows to the head, that's what I have got a problem with. — Dean McAmmond

I had the good fortune to spend hours with my parents around the dinner table having debates on politics and economics. — Dambisa Moyo

It's so sad: anything that has to do with God, people want to dispel. — Sylvia Browne

The word 'hero' has been bandied about a lot to refer to anyone killed in Afghanistan or Iraq. But anyone who voluntarily goes to Afghanistan or Iraq [as a soldier] is fighting for an evil cause under an evil commander in chief. — Ted Rall

Who can I trust? You have to invest in somebody and chances are you're probably going to invest in somebody who's going to deceive you. I've been conned a couple of times, but now I'm a little more savvy. — Maggie Gyllenhaal

We're going to do it. We're going to get to the World Cup. — Wayne Rooney

Unguarded moment she pictured herself waltzing with Viscount Whitleaf, — Mary Balogh

Chance is the first step you take, luck is what comes afterward. — Amy Tan

Many psychiatrists, including psychoanalysts, have painted the picture of a "normal" personality which is never too sad, too angry, or too excited. They use words like "infantile" or "neurotic" to denounce traits of types of personalities that do not conform with the conventional pattern of a "normal" individual. This kind of influence is in a way more dangerous than the older and franker forms of name-calling. Then the individual knew at least that there was some person or some doctrine which criticized him and he could fight back. But who can fight back at "science"? — Erich Fromm

Was crazy for a while, baby. I also couldn't breathe. I couldn't even fucking take a breath. Three days ago, I finally took a breath, and since then, I've been breathing easy. So no, baby, I'm not crazy. — Aurora Rose Reynolds

What the genetic epistemology proposes is discovering the roots of the different varieties of knowledge, since its elementary forms, following to the next levels, including also the scientific knowledge. — Jean Piaget