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Nighttown Menu Quotes By Wendell Phillips

If you want to be an orator, first get your great cause. — Wendell Phillips

Nighttown Menu Quotes By Rajneesh

Just one quality of the Buddha has to be remembered. He consists only of one quality: witnessing. This small word witnessing contains the whole of spirituality. Witness that you are not the body. Witness that you are not the mind. Witness that you are only a witness. As the witnessing deepens, you start becoming drunk with the divine. That is what is called ecstasy. — Rajneesh

Nighttown Menu Quotes By Big Sean

Fame necessarily isn't really tied to success at all. Fame is just being recognized for doing what you do, whether it's good or bad. Osama bin Laden was famous. — Big Sean

Nighttown Menu Quotes By Elliott Bisnow

Everyone has an 'I thought Elliott was crazy' story. — Elliott Bisnow

Nighttown Menu Quotes By Taeyang

I've thought about how it will make things easier for you. But I can't do that because more than my emotions, the future of Fresh Men is more important. Because more than my pride, my friends are more precious. — Taeyang

Nighttown Menu Quotes By Carolyn Maloney

Because it's important. Laws can be reversed, Supreme Court decisions can be overturned, gender classifications can continue. — Carolyn Maloney

Nighttown Menu Quotes By Colleen McCarty

I'm tired of being inside my head. I want to live out here, with you. — Colleen McCarty

Nighttown Menu Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

To doubt the literal meaning of the words of Jesus or Moses incurs hostility from most people, but it's just a fact that if Jesus or Moses were to appear today, unidentified, with the same message he spoke many years ago, his mental stability would be challenged. This isn't because what Jesus or Moses said was untrue or because modern society is in error but simply because the route they chose to reveal to others has lost relevance and comprehensibility. "Heaven above" fades from meaning when space-age consciousness asks, Where is "above"? But the fact that the old routes have tended, because of language rigidity, to lose their everyday meaning and become almost closed doesn't mean that the mountain is no longer there. It's there and will be there as long as consciousness exists. — Robert M. Pirsig