Moncourt Group Quotes & Sayings
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Everything that is engenders, sooner or later, nightmares. Let us try, therefore, to invent something better than being. — Emil Cioran

Goodwill can be indicated in various ways. I raised that particular example because at that time I was in charge. Today, I'm not in a position to present other possibilities. — Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani

In the Empire, the Scholars are not allowed to read and, like so many bullies and power-seekers who hide behind ideologies to justify the terrible things they do, their oppressors wear masks. 'An Ember in the Ashes' suggests that such masks (literal or figurative) don't work. Not forever, anyway. Masks only cover faces. It's actions that show who we are. — Chelsey Philpot

When I was in Pulp, I actively did more TV stuff because that was during the Great Britpop Wars, and it seemed important to prove that indie people could speak. That war doesn't exist anymore. — Jarvis Cocker

And we have the most scrutinized election system in the United States, and we have met every test. — Kenneth Blackwell

I'm a show-off basically ... always have been. — Dolly Parton

I think that I've had a very strange life. — J.K. Rowling

I think it was Betsey Johnson that said women dress for other women. If we dressed for men, we'd all run around naked. — Jillian Dodd

Much shedding of blood, many great actions, and triumphs, toil and perseverance are the end of all things human. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I think I need pictures with my articles. — Dominick Dunne

Had I been more responsible I might have made something of myself as a junk bond trader, long-haul trucker or perhaps a plumbing contractor. — Brock Yates

I never claimed he was not," Jasnah said. "I merely claimed that I do not accept him as God, nor do I feel any inclination to worship him. — Brandon Sanderson

There's something liberating about not pretending. Dare to embarrass yourself. Risk. — Drew Barrymore

No wonder modern humanity, even as it loudly proclaims its freedom and power to choose, is really an impotent herd drive this way and that, paralyzed by the disconnectedness of it all. It's just one damn thing after another. — Stanley Hauerwas

'Honky Tonk Badonkadonk' wasn't some serious song, but it was huge! It was funny. — Tyler Farr