Pahemo Quotes & Sayings
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This was in San Francisco, in 1987. A bunch of kids were camped out in the Riviera Hotel - boy hustlers and their sugar daddy. One boy, Tank, showed us his gun. 'It's not loaded,' he said. He pointed the gun to his head, then out the window, and then to the ceiling. When the gun was pointed to the ceiling, he pulled the trigger and it went off. The gun was loaded after all. — Jim Goldberg

I'm gonna save us both. But I can't do it by myself. I need you with me, Lorrie. I need you you to give us both strength. — Priscilla West

In our house, Mother's Day is every day. Father's Day, too. In our house, parents count. They do important work and that work matters. One day just doesn't cut for us. — Margaret Heffernan

Tis the motive exalts the action; 'Tis the doing, and not the deed. — Margaret Preston

When the superior programmer refrains from coding, his force is felt for a thousand miles. — Eric S. Raymond

I live on the edge of Bath. It's really lovely, but its very loveliness freaks me out a bit. It's peaceful, a great antidote to the craziness of being on tour, but sometimes I feel as though I've retired. — Alison Goldfrapp

Democracy is nothing but the Tyranny of Majorities, the most abominable tyranny of all, for it is not based on the authority of a religion, not upon the nobility of a race, not on the merits of talents and of riches. It merely rests upon numbers and hides behind the name of the people. — Pierre-Joseph Proudhon

When pretending starts, growth stops — Renae A. Sauter

People think that child-support enforcement benefits children, but it doesn't. — Phyllis Schlafly

In every man there is an eye of the soul, which ... is more precious far than ten thousand bodily eyes, for by it alone is truth seen. — Plato

The less the head, the more the wound will heal. No head there is no wound. Live a headless life. Move as a total being, and accept things. — Rajneesh

True Americanism is opposed utterly to any political divisions resting on race and religion. — Henry Cabot Lodge