Pensava Q Quotes & Sayings
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Auditions are like a gamble. Most likely you won't get the part, but if you don't go, you'll never know if you could've got it. — Robert De Niro

In these days there is no time to pray; but without time, and a lot of it, we shall never learn to pray. — Samuel Chadwick

The objective, clearly enunciated by the leaders of UNCED, is to bring about a change in the present system of independent nations. The future is to be World Government with central planning by the United Nations. Fear of environmental crises - whether real or not - is expected to lead to - compliance — Dixie Lee Ray

Physical beauty is the sign of an interior beauty, a spiritual and moral beauty which is the basis, the principle, and the unity of the beautiful. — Friedrich Schiller

History proves there is no better advertisement for a book than to condemn it for obscenity. — Holbrook Jackson

They introduced themselves as Agent Jones and Agent Brown - their real names, I later learned, though at the time I didn't believe them. — James K. Morrow

Strength of my heart, I need not fail,
Not mind to fear but to obey,
With such a Leader, who could quail?
Thou art as Thou wert yesterday.
Strength of my heart, I rest in Thee,
Fulfil Thy purposes through me. — Amy Carmichael

Women like silent men. They think they're listening. — Marcel Achard

Nowadays we are all of us so hard up that the only pleasant things to pay are compliments. They're the only things we can pay. — Oscar Wilde

Sleep on your stone pillow, and let the gulls peck out your eyes while the crabs feast on your flesh. You've feasted on enough of them, you owe them. — George R R Martin

To Truth's house there is a single door, which is experience. — Bayard Taylor

Fine, but if he breaks your heart, just know I have the jeeps tank filled and ready to turn a greeseball into road kill. — Horaida Rodriguez

But the dream-work knows how to select a condition that will turn even this dreaded event into a wish-fulfilment: the dreamer sees himself in an ancient Etruscan grave, into which he has descended, happy in the satisfaction it has given to his archaeological interests. Similarly man makes the forces of nature not simply in the image of men with whom he can associate as his equals - that would not do justice to the overpowering impression they make on him - but he gives them the characteristics of the father, makes them into gods, thereby following not only an infantile, but also, as I have tried to show, a phylogenetic prototype. In — Sigmund Freud

Dementia: Is it more painful to forget, or to be forgotten? — Joyce Rachelle