Mckeeman Diving Quotes & Sayings
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Perhaps it would be better if your whole life had the same transparency as in its final moments. — Timothee De Fombelle

If your fire begins to flame, don't spray water on it, which most people do. Instead, just close your dampers and the fire will go out because fire must have oxygen. — Johnny Trigg

It isn't expectations that carry us forward, it's our desire to go on. — Paulo Coelho

Are the mass media on the side of the power in the manipulation of the masses, or are they on the side of the masses in the liquidation of meaning, in the violence perpetrated on meaning, and in fascination? Is it the media that induce fascination in the masses, or is it the masses who direct the media into the spectacle? — Jean Baudrillard

Hate can pardon more than love. — Henry David Thoreau

[On meditation] ... that's the single most important thing that I do ... there's something about understanding who you truly are. The essence of everyone is so beautiful that it's startling. — Jennifer Beals

If only-if only, Hastings, you would part your hair in the middle instead of at the side! What a difference it would make to the symmetry of your appearance. And your moustache. If you must have a moustache, let it be a real moustache-a thing of beauty such as mine. — Agatha Christie

If a man is terrified, it's up to me to dispel that terror. — Jack Kevorkian

I don't get nervous when I'm directing a play. It's not like acting. — Philip Seymour Hoffman

Someday perhaps change will occur when times are ready for it instead of always when it is too late. Someday change will be accepted as life itself. — Shirley Maclaine

It seems to me that rumors and dreams of justice are part of a dialectic of injustice and dreams of justice will be with us for as long as there's injustice, and that doesn't seem to be in short supply. — James C. Scott

It was idle to speculate, to build pyramids of surmise on a foundation of ignorance. — Arthur C. Clarke