Noras Las Vegas Quotes & Sayings
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Even on home runs that I hit in the past, guys were like, 'Man, you need to slow down. You've got that one. — Curtis Granderson
A vast abortion industry, generating some half a billion dollars annually, sprang into existence in the wake of Roe and Doe. — Robert Casey
The more you approach infinity, the deeper you penetrate terror — Gustave Flaubert
In front of us there is an immense garden of words and non-words, a serre, that is, a greenhouse in which are preserved by my care so many things of speech you have given me while leaving me free to cultivate them. — Helene Cixous
Existentialists are monumentally and monotonously serious; they don't like to joke. — Wislawa Szymborska
Pain can be endured and defeated only if it is embraced. Denied or feared, it grows in perception if not in reality. The best response to terror is righteous anger, confidence in ultimate justice, a refusal to be intimidated. — Dean Koontz
Sometimes when people can't speak English, they hum the melody instead of singing along. Having 20,000 people humming your song is incredible. — Nikki Sixx
It's loneliness that makes us terrible and hurtful human beings. — Nina Berkhout
Well, I don't know too many governors who are flaming ideologues. — Birch Bayh
The structure underlying the phenomena is not given by material objects like the atoms of Democritus but by the form that determines the material objects. The Ideas are more fundamental than the objects. — Werner Heisenberg
I became a writer so that the voices inside my head would become an acceptable occurrence. — Janae Mitchell
My State Motto: Treat Me Good And I'll Be Your Great Friend For Life! — Timothy Pina
The great opera composers were so good at their job, that the whole genre came to be built around the concept of the composer's vision. — Stewart Copeland
Men, permitted to put words (and other things) in women's mouths, create scenes in which women desperately want to be bound, battered, tortured, humiliated, and killed. — Catharine MacKinnon
Others were simply possessed by a feeling that they had made a catastrophic mistake. They had made an irreversible error in coming to England, and their lives would never recover - their lives would never again be their lives, but the story of this huge mistake that they had made. — John Lanchester
