Noel Dempsey Quotes & Sayings
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My team in Orlando was a team full of people who nobody wanted, and I was the leader and I led that team with a smile on my face. — Dwight Howard

I imagined Martha Stewart trying to take over Pops kitchen. That would be better than Godzilla vs. Mothra — Piper Kerman

The ultimate source is probably the tendency in some of us, part of our psychological inheritance from our far-distant ancestors, the tendency to look for extreme solutions, absolute truths, abstract answers. All fanatics and fundamentalists share this tendency, which is so alien and unpleasing to the rest of us. The theory says they must do such-and-such, so they do it, never mind the human consequences, never mind the social cost, never mind the terrible damage to the fabric of everything decent and humane.
I'm afraid these fundamentalists of one sort or another will always be with us. We just have to keep them as far away as possible from the levers of power. — Philip Pullman

I had been born in order to fill
the great need I had of myself. — Jean-Paul Sartre

No good man ever became suddenly rich. — Publilius Syrus

There is always the threat of tomorrow's treachery, or next year's treachery, or the treachery implicit in all the tomorrows beyond that. — Tim O'Brien

Those who know that the consensus of many centuries has sanctioned the conception that the earth remains at rest in the middle of the heavens as its center, would, I reflected, regard it as an insane pronouncement if I made the opposite assertion that the earth moves. — Nicolaus Copernicus

Having kids had a big effect on me, but nothing more than when they started to get older- that really made me realize how fleeting each moment is. — Frank Iero

I keep three kinds of books: those I want to read, those I want to reread, and those I want to reopen just to confirm how bad they are. — Sarah Manguso

It connected itself with other vaguely felt matters that had struck her outside observation and buried themselves in her flesh. — Zora Neale Hurston