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Obery Hendricks Quotes By Volkmar Sigusch

The things that could be derived from the sexual sphere - happiness, endless fun and the end of capitalism - were grossly overestimated. The symbolic overglorification was downright unbearable. — Volkmar Sigusch

Obery Hendricks Quotes By Bong Joon-ho

I have a group of cafes and coffee shops that I go to regularly. They usually have an area where I can plug in my computer and have a corner seat where I can do a couple hours of writing or whatever, even the noise of the surrounding people walking by. Those things are the things that stimulate me into writing. — Bong Joon-ho

Obery Hendricks Quotes By Obery M. Hendricks Jr.

The uncompromising example of Jesus Christ places upon every Christian minister the responsibility to withstand the temptation to align oneself with the secular ruling powers. It is true that it is part of every minister's calling to be a pastor to his or her parishioners, to be a spiritual leader and teacher and a comforter of the sick at heart and those afflicted in mind, soul, spirit, or body. Ministers of the Gospel must comfort the afflicted, but they also have the prophet's duty to afflict the comfortable. — Obery M. Hendricks Jr.

Obery Hendricks Quotes By David Letterman

It is cold down in Washington, D.C. They had to use an ice scraper on John Boehner's face to get the tears off, it was so cold. — David Letterman

Obery Hendricks Quotes By Shel Silverstein

Never explain what you do. It speaks for itself. You only muddle it by talking about it. — Shel Silverstein

Obery Hendricks Quotes By Serena Williams

I think my father is probably the best coach ever because if we talk about numbers, he's got a lot and he's only had two players. — Serena Williams

Obery Hendricks Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

Vanity dies hard; in some obstinate cases it outlives the man. — Robert Louis Stevenson