Odvratni Insekti Quotes & Sayings
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Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me and I understand. — John Gay
He says the best way out is always through. / And I can agree to that, or in so far / As that I can see no way out but through — Robert Frost
There was a time when actors went in at the back door. Most of them still should. — Raymond Chandler
See your disappointments as good fortune. One plan's deflation is another's inflation. — Jean Cocteau
In a bird's eye view you tend to survey everything and decide on a particular point, then you swoop down and pick it up. In a worms eye view you don't have that advantage of looking at everything. — Muhammad Yunus
In a word, the consumer of mass culture is lonely, not only lonely, but spiritually impoverished. — Walker Percy
I would inquire of reasonable persons whether this principle: Matter is naturally wholly incapable of thought, and this other: I think, therefore I am, are in fact the same in the mind of
Descartes, and in that of St. Augustine, who said the same thing twelve hundred years before. — Blaise Pascal
It was like the first time i saw a cadaver. For weeks afterward the cadavers head, or what was left of it - floated up behind my eggs and bacon at breakfast and in the face of Buddy Willard, who was responsible for my seeing it in the first place, and pretty soon I felt as though I were carrying that cadavers head around with me on a string, like some black, noseless balloon stinking of vinegar. — Sylvia Plath
What is is plenty, but more is never enough. — Marty Rubin
Many say an art dealer running a museum is a 'conflict of interest.' But maybe the art world has lived an artificial or unintentional lie all of these years when it comes to conflicts of interest. — Jerry Saltz
I was very willing to take on controversial roles that people didn't really want to look at. — Rosie Perez
I've always loved the idea of mythologies linked to or underlying everyday life, like the kami gods of Shintoism, where every rock, tree and stream has its own little god associated with it. — Charles Soule
