Musoke Marburg Quotes & Sayings
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Poetry says the things that I can't say. I read a lot, but I never write it. — Trevor McDonald
Do what you want to do, but don't try to do anything. — A.D. Aliwat
External actions are evidence of internal beliefs. Our deeds are what show our creeds. — Tim Hiller
Baseball is all about stories, many of which are even true. — George Vecsey
There's nothing funny about, 'Yeah, I took a First Class plane ticket and I went to some designer beach and made out with a Laotian slave girl.' Who cares? — Henry Rollins
Doctors cannot afford to provide care at the rate of reimbursement that Medicare insists that they accept. — Nan Hayworth
Nothing is more painful than the shock of sharp contradictions that lacerate our intelligence and our feelings. — Joseph Conrad
The reading of great books has been a life-altering activity to me and, for better or worse, brought me singing and language-obsessed to that country where I make my living. Except for teaching, I've had no other ambition in life than to write books that mattered. — Pat Conroy
I know what it means to have a leading part, and I know what it means to have a featured part. — Patti LuPone
I can't imagine wanting to be famous just for the sake of being famous. I think fame should come along with success, talent. — Kat Dennings
None seemed irreverent enough to address the situation of being a baby, of caretaking a baby. Do castration and the Phallus tell us the deep Truths of Western culture or just the truth of how things are and might not always be? It astonishes and shames me to think that I spent years finding such questions not only comprehensible, but compelling. — Maggie Nelson
Why, that is why the gods made whores for imps like me. — George R R Martin
Increasingly, politics is not about "who gets what, when, how" but about values, each of them considered to be absolute. Politics is about "the right to life." It is about the environment. It is about gaining equality for groups alleged to be oppressed. None of these issues is economic. All are fundamentally moral. — Peter Drucker
