Panariello Brothers Quotes & Sayings
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Well, there are people who eat the earth and eat all the people on it like in the Bible with the locusts. Then there are people who stand around and watch them eat it. (Softly) Sometimes I think it ain't right to stand and watch them do it. — Lillian Hellman
The truth is, I was always a dreamer, but then I met you, and I knew I will never dream a better dream again. — Timothy Joshua
The meaning of life is to grow — Brian Nori
Scientists would rather change facts than their theories. — Peter Lilley
Every state has not only the right but the duty to make adequate provision for its own defense in the way it thinks best, providing it does not do so at the expense of any other state. — Lester B. Pearson
People just want to be happy, she thought. — Elizabeth Brundage
I've never been particularly maternal. — Clare Balding
Her age was that indeterminate mixture of everlasting youth and anticipated wisdom which is the glory and the curse of genius. — Gertrude Atherton
And one more thing. You can cal them cute little songs, but that doesn't mean they're not honest. Those cute little songs are my way of dealing with everything you won't let me say to you. I have to be around you every single day, but I can't do anything about it. If I didn't channel it into somewhere, I'd be going crazy, alone on my tour bus thinking about you. And another thing... — Emery Lord
Love forces, at last, this humility: you cannot love if you cannot be loved, you cannot see if you cannot be seen. — James Baldwin
I can't bear to see myself even in movies. The feeling is complex. I can't stand the sight of myself. — Nat King Cole
People want to be creatively satisfied, and having fun is such an important part of that. — John Lasseter
Evolution is the Law of Life
Number is the Law of the Universe
Unity is the Law of God — Pythagoras
The higher goal of spiritual living is not to amass a wealth of information, but to face sacred moments. In a religious experience, for example, it is not a thing that imposes itself on man but a spiritual presence. 5 What is retained in the soul is the moment of insight rather than the place where the act came to pass. A moment of insight is a fortune, transporting us beyond the confines of measured time. — Abraham Joshua Heschel
