Palmered Quotes & Sayings
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I was beginning to realize that all the food in the world, and all the running shoes, could not make me happy. The material things were worthless. I had lost my family. I wasn't loved, I wasn't free, and I wasn't safe. I was alive, but everything that made life worth living was gone. — Yeonmi Park

NOSTALGIA IS A WEAPON — Douglas Coupland

Spiritual leadership should remain spiritual leadership and the temporal power should not become too important in any church. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Directing a movie is serious, it's not a joke. — Fred Durst

Ideas being only accessible to crowds after having assumed a very simple shape must often undergo the most thoroughgoing transformations to become popular. It is especially when we are dealing with somewhat lofty philosophical or scientific ideas that we see how far-reaching are the modifications they require in order to lower them to the level of the intelligence of crowds. [ ... .] However great or true an idea may have been to begin with, it is deprived of almost all that which constituted its elevation and its greatness. — Gustave Le Bon

MTV can't do less for me, let's put it that way. I'm fine without them. — Trent Reznor

Men are not created to know, men are not created to understand ... and our illusions increase with our knowledge. — Anatole France

By all means never fail to get all the sunshine and fresh air you can. — Joseph Pilates

The reformed addict who feels the craving almost believes in it, then merely smiles ... — William T. Vollmann

I couldn't find any good pictures in magazines of ordinary modern street corners in America, so I persuaded this guy I knew in Sacramento - Stanley Something-or-other - to spend a day with me driving around just to take snapshots. — Robert Crumb

Jealousy is under-covered envy. — Ben Tolosa

I know not how the world will receive it, nor how it may reflect on those that shall seem to favor it. For in a way beset with those that contend, on one side for too great Liberty , and on the other side for too much Authority , 'tis hard to passe between the points of both unwounded. — Thomas Hobbes