Nudgings Quotes & Sayings
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More lies. But what could you do? That's how you roll when you're a teenage magician! — Lev Grossman
I just want to keep being creative, and I want to feel inspired by a role, and I want to keep acting. — Ellen Wong
There's other ways to make your head and muscles bigger than just steroids. — Pete Rose
The Right likes to think that intellectuals and academics like Allan Bloom and Dinesh D'Souza spurred the explosive growth of movement conservatism in the 1980s and 1990s, when it was actually mostly Rush Limbaugh. — Alex Pareene
Any so-called fetters do not bind youngsters because they have the power and the tactics to break them in their own adroit ways! — Balroop Singh
Odor in his clothes and beard and flesh too which I believed was the smell of powder and glory, the elected victorious but know better now: know now to have been only the will to endure, a sardonic and even humorous declining of self-delusion which is not even kin to that optimism which believes that that which is about to happen to us can — William Faulkner
New friends may be poems but old friends are alphabets. Don't forget the alphabets because you will need them to read the poems. — William Shakespeare
Kelsey was jealous of the waitress. I almost laughed. This beautiful girl was absolutely perfect for me. How could I look at another?#Ren — Colleen Houck
When the Italians play the Germans it'll be fascinating. Mightn't be very good football but it'll be great psychology. — Eamon
Once someone is in your family orbit, there's a mutual responsibility, and whatever happens to them happens to you. — Hank Azaria
Little is to be expected of that day, if it can be called a day, to which we are not awakened by our Genius, but by the mechanical nudgings of some servitor, are not awakened by our own newly acquired force and aspirations from within, accompanied by the undulations of celestial music, instead of factory bells, and a fragrance filling the air
to a higher life than we fell asleep from; and thus the darkness bear its fruit, and prove itself to be good, no less than the light. — Henry David Thoreau
