Megamind Titan Quotes & Sayings
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It's like when you're flying in an airplane. Whenever severe turbulence comes along, the seatbelt keeps you from getting thrown around the cabin. Mindful breathing is your seatbelt in everyday life - it keeps you safe here in the present moment. If you know how to breathe, how to sit calmly and quietly, how to do walking meditation, then you have your seatbelt and you're always safe. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Everybody thinks people who promote PETA don't eat meat, but I think animals were made to be eaten. — Dominique Swain

Humans in modern societies are driven by a perhaps desperate hope that they might find some way of mobilizing their theoretical and empirical knowledge and their evaluative systems so as both to locate themselves and their projects in some larger imaginative structure that makes sense to them ... Furthermore, many modern agents would like it to be the case that the form of orientation which their life has is, if not true, at least compatible with the best available knowledge. — Raymond Geuss

Sometimes people ask, 'Are hockey fights real?' I say, 'If they weren't, I'd get in more of them. — Wayne Gretzky

If I ever become a thief, Nash will be the first thing I steal. — M. Leighton

Do you realize, then, what Jesus is teaching? Neither son loved the father for himself. They both were using the father for their own self-centered ends rather than loving, enjoying, and serving him for his own sake. This means that you can rebel against God and be alienated from him either by breaking his rules or by keeping all of them diligently. — Timothy Keller

In my view, relationship movies never get old because humanity will never not be confounded by their relationships. — Zoe Lister-Jones

It's not good to throw back scotch with a new fetus. — Jessica Simpson

Don't expect to make a difference unless you speak up for yourself. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Infinite wisdom never attempts that which is unnecessary. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon