Oftest Quotes & Sayings
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When you are discontent, you always want more, more, more. Your desire can never be satisfied. But when you practice contentment, you can say to yourself, 'Oh yes - I already have everything that I really need.' — Dalai Lama

The whole Baja California peninsula is an energetic place, and it's incredibly alive. — Gael Garcia Bernal

I don't mind women who want to act. That's fine. It's odd that men want to act, in that there's still a degree of vanity associated with it. — Shane Black

I was born in Evanston, Illinois. I spent my elementary and part of my junior high school years in a D.C. suburb. And then I spent my high school years in Minnesota. And then I spent my college years in Colorado. And then I spent some time living in China. And then I spent three years in Vermont before moving down to Nashville. — Abigail Washburn

I had expected that at some point during the first draft a light would go on, and I would understand, finally, how to write a book. This never happened. The process was akin to blindly walking in the dark, feeling my way only by touch, and only recognising dead ends when I smacked into them. — Hannah Kent

The ability to laugh heartily is the sign of a healthy soul. — Jean Cocteau

When you leave your home, think that you have numerous opponents waiting for you (it is your behavior that invites trouble from them). — Gichin Funakoshi

Imperfect knowledge, incomplete assessment of feedback, limited memory and recall, as well as poor problem-solving skills result in a form of rationality that attains not optimal decisions but more or less satisfactory compromises between conflicting constraints. — Manuel De Landa

The prettier. Now fight for it. — Henry Arthur Jones

Don't you just hate it when you go to a friend's funeral and you get kidnapped? — James Patterson

I'm half Scotch-Irish on both sides, and when I lose my temper-brother, I go. — S.J Perelman

You can recollect the sayings of great men, you treasure up verse of renowned poets; ought you not be equally profound in your knowledge of the words of God, so that you may be able to quote them readily when you would solve a difficulty or overthrow a doubt? — Charles Spurgeon