Modern Young Satire Quotes & Sayings
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The assumption that humans exist within an essentially impermanent universe, taken as an operational precept, demands that the intellect become a totally aware balancing instrument. — Frank Herbert
I'm not sure that I would have become a Christian if I had continued to live in Hollywood because the notion wouldn't have occurred to me. — Jane Fonda
One of the things that you never realise while you are young is that things do come to an end. — George Ogilvie
Music is nothing but a door opener to meet families and their children and the elderly. — Dick Dale
I swear that woman had a previous career as a death-hunter selling tragic ballads down around the Seven Dials," said Will. "And I do wish she wouldn't sing about poisoning just after we've eaten. — Cassandra Clare
The sea, the snotgreen sea, the scrotumtightening sea. — James Joyce
I'd been collecting eccentric moves since I was a kid and didn't even know that the dance step I improvised in 'Be Back Soon' was called a 'pas de basque.' — Ron Moody
It was the vehicle that propelled me to international stardom. ("Harder They Come") I was known as a singer/songwriter before that, but people did not know me as an actor. It showed the world where the music I contributed to create was coming from. It opened the gates for Jamaican music, internationally. — Jimmy Cliff
One loves because Love is the Greatest Gift, not because it gives us something in return. — Paulo Coelho
I'm messing with my hair, giving it an ultra-body, sexy look to go with my outfit. ('Cause, well, if you're going to go hot - make it burn, right?) — Melanie Marks
Hello, pretty hag," he said.
"Wolf," she teased. "You look good enough to eat."
One of his eyebrows rose. "Why is it when I tell you that, you look ready to bolt for the door?"
She braced her hands on her hips. "I do not," she said, indignant. "At least not anymore. — Grace Draven
There is not in all America a more dangerous trait than the deification of mere smartness unaccompanied by any sense of moral responsibility. — Theodore Roosevelt
Booboo, we've been over this. I can't be asleep if we're talking. — David Foster Wallace
I grew up in London under Thatcher and that really was disgusting. A feeding frenzy. — Denise Mina
Stay focused instead of getting offended or off track by others. — John C. Maxwell
