Pakis Quotes & Sayings
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What brought me into the TV business is what keeps me here and happy. You can learn something new every day if you have a really positive attitude. — Katie Couric

The Taboo scene was a kind of deconstructed version of the New Romantics. The Taboo crowd was using a lot of the visual ideas that had already been used. I remember the first time I spotted Leigh Bowery and Trojan parading around in clubs: They were in their "Pakis from Outer Space" look, and the makeup was quite similar to one of my old looks, because I was quite fond of wearing blue, green, or yellow foundation, and so I was pretty dismissive of them at first. — Boy George

Before the Apocalypse, the closest I'd gotten to death was buying steaks at the supermarket. — Manel Loureiro

After attacking the sacred majesty of Kings, I shall scarcely excite surprise by adding my firm persuasion that every profession, in which great subordination of rank constitutes its power, is highly injurious to morality. — Mary Wollstonecraft

Blame it or praise it, there is no denying the wild horse in us. — Virginia Woolf

I think all Nazis didn't see themselves as bad people. I've never met a racist yet who thought he was a racist. Or an anti-Semite who thought they were anti-Semitic. — Norman Jewison

We cannot enjoy peace in this world unless we are ready to yield to the will of God in respect of death. Our times are in His hand, at His sovereign disposal. We must accept that as best. — John Owen

Spirituality is a kind of virgin wisdom, a knowing that comes prior to experience. — Marilyn Ferguson

From the very beginning, I always tried to make dialogue flow comfortably; I always did that to make it seem more authentic. — Eddie Murphy

Go to bed; tired is stupid. — Ursula K. Le Guin

It is the ability to choose which makes us human. — Madeleine L'Engle

But change proves that you are still alive. Change often measures our tolerance for folk different from ourselves. Can we accept their languages, their customs, their garments, and their foods into our own lives? If we can, then we form bonds, bonds that make wars less likely. If we cannot, if we believe that we must do things as we have always done them, then we must either fight to remain as we are, or die — Robin Hobb