Olmusuq Quotes & Sayings
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People seem to think there is something inherently noble and virtuous in the desire to go for a walk. — Max Beerbohm

My brother was kidnapped by birds. My friend was captured by coyotes. And I nearly forgot: My bike is broken. Sounds like a country song. If country songs were really, really weird. — Colin Meloy

Justice exists for the good of the universe. To maintain balance. It does not exist to ignite hatred among humans. — Amish Tripathi

The iPod is not a new category. Music is not new. It's not a speculative market. It's a very, very large market. It's been around for thousands of years and will be around as long as humans exist. — Steve Jobs

Happy endings are for people that can't survive the alternative. What a bunch of wimps. — S.L.J. Shortt

The thing about traditions is that they hold up the shape of your memory. — Ava Dellaira

The past and the future are always present within us. — Thornton Wilder

Acquire a peaceful spirit, and thousands around you will be saved. — Seraphim Of Sarov

Too many so-called leaders of the movement have been made into celebrities and their revolutionary fervor destroyed by mass media. They become Hollywood objects and lose identification with the real issues. The task is to transform society; only the people can do that — Huey Newton

I shortly will introduce legislation banning the sale, manufacture or possession of handguns (with exceptions for law enforcement and licensed target clubs) ... It is time to act. We cannot go on like this. Ban them! — John Chafee

So we should preserve it. I don't think that digital storage is necessarily a good thing, but I definitely think that digital manipulation is interesting. — Sean Booth

Let's face it: professing a deep interest in movies, the absolutely dominant global art form of the last century, is at this point like professing an interest in air. Passion is nice. Erudition is admirable. But it's like that moment when good manners cross over into meaningless etiquette. — David Rakoff