Morty Smith Quotes & Sayings
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Second, the other person is not the object of intentionality, strictly speaking; the self is not conscious of the other person as Other.[30] — Michael L Morgan

Our everyday language has become encumbered, Germanic, artificial, bureaucratic, inorganic. It may not be exaggerated to say that by now American writers face but two alternatives: write English, or write gobbledygook. — John Lukacs

Life is the greatest fortune. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Funny how women are ashamed of their inner fairy whereas men are forever proudly displaying their inner cowboy or fireman — Dawn French

The Word ought to be exposed in the words — Karl Barth

Henry Miller is a famous writer whose work has fallen out of fashion, but I strongly recommend that readers who don't know his work pick up a book and experience this writer's zealous, crazy, inventive, funny, sexy, often delirious prose. — Siri Hustvedt

Our point is that to reJesus the church, we need to go back to the daring, radical, strange, wonderful, inexplicable, unstoppable, marvelous, unsettling, disturbing, caring, powerful God-Man. — Michael Frost

I really believe it's the moments we can't talk about that become the rest of our lives. It's the moments we can't process by telling a story that destroy us in the end. — Chuck Palahniuk

I get the celebrity game now - you can go from being hot to fighting to be seen. — Katharine McPhee

I've always been fascinated by Baretta and Donny Brasco, and other undercover cops in movies. — Dylan McDermott

The government is so out of control. It is so bloated and infested with fraud and deceit and corruption and abuse of power. — Ted Nugent

I want to be remembered as a guy who's not going to change your life but who is going to change your mood. As a guy who made you smile and say, "I miss him. He was a lot of fun." — Marlon Wayans

to travel is worth any cost or sacrifice. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I suffer the terrible disease of low self-esteem. — Julie Bowen