Odinger Quotes & Sayings
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We are social animals. Others' suffering is ultimately your suffering; their happiness is ultimately your happiness. — Dalai Lama

In a world where you can't open your eyes, isn't a blindfold all you could ever hope for? — Josh Malerman

She waited in the ward thinking what I had thought in the same circumstances, that this was not a place much designated to help people like us, the semi-talented, sometime wayward overachievers who got a little carried away with the X-ACTO knife when we got a bad grade, or otherwise tripped on the latter of betterment. — Norah Vincent

Rachel isn't a lady," he said as he shut the drawer with a bang. "She's a witch, rhymes with bitch, randy and ready. — Kim Harrison

I love shooting with real things in the real world. I think it gives a level of drama, performance, and everything seems to rise to the occasion. — Tony Scott

If India is to survive, she must be made young again. Rushing and billowing streams of energy must be poured into her; her soul must become, as it was in the old times, like the surges, vast, puissant, calm or turbulent at will, an ocean of action or of force. — Sri Aurobindo

To be more confident you need to give a whole lot less of a shit about that other people think of you. — Augusten Burroughs

What am I supposed to say after I fuck you, Aubrey? — Whitney Gracia Williams

In America-as elsewhere-free speech is confined to the dead. — Mark Twain

It's great that people get together and collaborate, talk about the facts and the analysis, all in the interest of having a great financial system. — Jamie Dimon

In War, the young soldier is very apt to regard unusual fatigues as the consquence of faults, mistakes, and embarrassment in the conduct of the whole, and to become distressed and depondent as a consequence. This would not happen if he had been prepared for this beforehand by exercises in peace. — Carl Von Clausewitz

I remember when I asked if you wanted to be parabatai, and you said you needed a day to think about it. And then you came back and said yes, and when I asked you why you agreed to do it, you said it was because I needed someone to look after me. You were right. I never thought about it again, because I never had to. I had you, and you've always looked after me. Always. — Cassandra Clare

A turning point in the public's perception of the building art came with the publication of Frank Lloyd Wright's 'An Autobiography' of 1932, a picaresque narrative that captivated many who hadn't the slightest inkling of what architects actually did. — Martin Filler

All of our problems start in our minds. — Joyce Meyer