Meaningful Boruto Quotes & Sayings
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What was astonishing to him was how people seemed to run out of their own being, run out of whatever the stuff was that made them who they were and, drained of themselves, turn into the sort of people they would once have felt sorry for. it was as though while their lives were rich and full they were secretly sick of themselves and couldn't wait to dispose of their sanity and their health and all sense of proportion so as to get down to that other self, the true self, who was a wholly deluded fuckup. — Philip Roth

One could always imagine that one's life, though smoldering in parts, might be undamaged in the west. — Chris Cleave

The world is neither running down nor deterministic, and a strict division of order versus chaos is just wrong. — Gregory Benford

I just use my muscles as a conversation piece, like someone walking a cheetah down 42nd Street. — Arnold Schwarzenegger

I do it because I still get a kick out of it. I still love performing. It keeps me young. — B.B. King

Identity is marketed in national capitalism as a property. It is something you can purchase, or purchase a relation to. Or it is something you already own that you can express: my masculinity, my queerness . But identity need not be simply a caption for an image of an unchangeable concrete self. It is also a theory of the future, of history. — Lauren Berlant

Truly enlightened people never seek to be like others. Rather, they seek to be superior to their former selves. — Robin Sharma

The idea of making audiences feel like they matter, that the theatre matters, and that they're a partner in the event - that's what fuels me as a director ... I believe it's actually radical to think about the audience. — Diane Paulus

I forgave you because I love you and I hate being without you. I hate it, my cat hates it. And because Catarina convinced me I was being stupid. — Cassandra Clare

Be true to yourself"
- Ven Zallow — Paul S. Kemp