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Neeko League Quotes By Anais Nin

Fools compare... the wise enjoy. — Anais Nin

Neeko League Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Every myth is psychologically symbolic. Its narratives and images are to be read, therefore, not literally, but as metaphors. — Joseph Campbell

Neeko League Quotes By Ellen Buckingham Mathews

I thought of what might be, if only the people who have too much money would help those who have too little! — Ellen Buckingham Mathews

Neeko League Quotes By John C. Reilly

Kind of the exhausting thing about doing pure comedy, or something that's broader, is you're kind of a slave to the laugh. If it's not funny, then there's not much point in doing it. The kind of ueber-objective is to make people laugh. You always have to have that in the back of your mind, 'Eh, I've got to figure out a way to make this funny.' — John C. Reilly

Neeko League Quotes By Mitch Hedberg

When you go to a bar that has a black light, everybody looks cool. Except for me, because I was under the impression that the mustard stain came out. — Mitch Hedberg

Neeko League Quotes By Julia Penelope

Language forces us to perceive the world as man presents it to us. — Julia Penelope

Neeko League Quotes By Jonah Hill

My heroes are Bill Murray and Dustin Hoffman. Those are the two actors that both do comedies and dramas, seamlessly. Also John C. Reilly and Philip Seymour Hoffman. They're all just great actors, neither comedic nor dramatic. They're just great actors. — Jonah Hill

Neeko League Quotes By St. Jerome

While truth is always bitter, pleasantness waits upon evildoing. — St. Jerome

Neeko League Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

She say Fon people keep a spirit tree and it always be a Baybob. Your granny-mauma wrapped the trunk with thread she begged and stole. She took me out there and say, 'We gon put our spirits in the tree so they safe from harm.' We kneel on her quilt from Africa, nothing but a shred now, and we give our spirits to the tree. She say our spirits live in the tree with the birds, learning to fly. She told me, 'If you leave this place, go get your spirit and take it with you.' We used to gather up leaves and twigs from round the tree and stick 'me in pouches to wear at our necks. — Sue Monk Kidd