Moronal Quotes & Sayings
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I hope that every film I make has something to offer in the area of making people feel either vindicated or different in terms of who they are. — Beeban Kidron

A child's hand in yours - what tenderness and power it arouses. You are instantly the very touchstone of wisdom and strength. — Marjorie Holmes

We have all our playthings. Happy are they who are contented with those they can obtain; those hours are spent in the wisest manner that can easiest shade the ills of life, and are the least productive of ill consequences. — Mary Wortley Montagu

Lawrence Kelter is an exciting new novelist, who reminds me of an early Robert Ludlum. — Nelson DeMille

I'm not sure I'm doing it very well. — Jojo Moyes

I don't see myself as an artist. I work with artists and collaborate with them, but then it becomes graphic design. It's not an art. I'm a graphic designer. — Vaughan Oliver

If you don't have any haters, you're not that gifted. — Bishop Noel Jones

May your sleep be your death, and your wakefulness be your heaven. — Anthony Liccione

The problem with hope was that you were required to acknowledge the possibility of not getting what you desperately hoped for. — Katy Regnery

I don't believe in the hero that sets out to climb a mountain and achieves it with no setbacks. I he does, he obviously didn't set his goals high enough and shouldn't even have anything to be proud of. He didn't challenge himself enough. He might have learned a thing or two, but the real lessons are taught when you're balancing on the very edge, with one foot over the cliff, everyone expecting you to fall. That's when you realise your potential. Or rather, how far away from your own potential you actually are. — Charlotte Eriksson

For what is idolatry if not this: to worship the gifts in place of the Giver himself? — John Calvin

Example, whether it be good or bad, has a powerful influence. — George Washington

The bone was sent to Dr. Caspar Wistar, the nation's leading anatomist, who described it at a meeting of the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia that autumn. — Bill Bryson

It is a great delusion in those whose understanding has been darkened by self-love, to think that there is any obedience in the subject who tries to draw the superior to what he wishes. — Saint Ignatius