Miggs B Quotes & Sayings
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I'd seen musicians act, and it scares me. And they make more money than me. — Tim Roth
A false witness shall not be unpunished, and he that speaketh lies shall not escape. — Anonymous
When your mind is still and undisturbed by stimulation, the true nature naturally shines out and you can directly see what you really are. — Ilchi Lee
Time never runs backward when I need it to. Not for me, and not for anyone else. — Seanan McGuire
When you live surrounded by clutter, it is impossible to have clarity about what you are doing in your life. — Karen Kingston
Art and Entertainment are the same thing, in that the more deeply and genuinely entertaining a work is, the better art it is. To imply that Art is something heavy and solemn and dull, and Entertainment is modest but jolly and popular, is neo-Victorian idiocy at its worst. — Ursula K. Le Guin
What if the most important moment in your life is this one? Can you handle the power it gives you to choose how you will spend the next one? — Miggs Burroughs
You'd better go now; I don't think Miggs could manage again so soon, even if he is crazy, do you? — Thomas Harris
Attend well to your character, and your reputation will look out for itself. — Napoleon Hill
Surprise is inherent in the structure of the world. — Lee Smolin
Simmun and gentlemen, I've been locked up here for safety, but my endeavours has always been, and always will be, to be on the right side - the blessed side - and to prenounce the Pope of Babylon, and all her inward and her outward workings, which is Pagin. My sentiments is of little consequences, I know,' cried Miggs, with additional shrillness, 'for my positions is but a servant, and as sich, of humilities, still I gives expressions to my feelings, and places my reliances on them which entertains my own opinions! — Charles Dickens
To be a teacher is my greatest work of art. — Joseph Beuys
I hardly know a sight that raises one's indignation more than that of an enlarged soul joined to a contracted fortune; unless it be that so much more common one, of a contracted soul joined to an enlarged fortune. — Sir Fulke Greville