Pesku I Art Quotes & Sayings
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The only crying shame about it is, when good things happen to you, you run short of time. It takes the same amount of time, however, to tell people, 'It's good to see you again. I'm sorry we only have a minute to talk,' as it does to say, 'I don't have time to talk with you' period. — Barbara Mandrell
I just write what I think is funny. I don't care who watches it. — Ian Hecox
My face is burning and I want to kick her, I want to kick her, I want to kick her. — Lauren DeStefano
And when it comes down to cases, everything written is at least in part a fantasy. Except maybe for the national budget. That's horror. — Mercedes Lackey
My ambition is peace and perfection. — DeForest Kelley
For life has worn me down: continual uneasiness, concealment of my knowledge, pretense, fear, a painful straining of all my nerves - not to let down, not to ring out ... and even to this day I still feel an ache in that part of my memory where the very beginning of this effort is recorded, that is, the occasion when I first understood that things which to me had seemed natural were actually forbidden, impossible, that any thought of them was criminal. — Vladimir Nabokov
A thousand electric cars could run on how you feel when you know that the person you like likes you back. It feels incredible. Like it shouldn't be possible. Of all the happy coincidences to ever exist, it's one of the happiest. — Emma Mills
There are gays and lesbians in every country, so there should be no discrimination against them just because of their destiny. — Hun Sen
Renowned psychologist David McClelland of Harvard wrote about three basic motivators in people's work: need for achievement, need for affiliation, and need for power. Most successful business professionals' scores on these three motivations form something of a checkmark. They tend to be moderately highly motivated by a need for achievement, not much motivated by need for affiliation, and highly motivated by a need for power. The meritocrat, by contrast, is very highly oriented toward achievement, moderately highly motivated by need for affiliation, and almost negatively motivated by need for power. That — James Waldroop
There were effectively only two responses to the condition of the poor in Wilberforce's day. One was to look down on them scornfully, moralistically judging them as inferior and unworthy of help. The other was to ignore them entirely, to see their plight as inevitable, part of the unavoidable price of "modern civilization." But Wilberforce would introduce a third way of responding to the situation. This response would neither judge the poor and suffering nor ignore them, but rather would reach out to them and help them up, so to speak. — Eric Metaxas
Civilization degrades the many to exalt the few. — Amos Bronson Alcott
You let the story cool off and then, instead of rewriting it, you relive it. — Ray Bradbury
The frightening truth about desire
it's on but
i don't know
whether i want
to be
her, fuck her
or borrow
her clothes. — Daphne Gottlieb
We all know what the business of government is: making and enforcing regulations. Governments approach all problems as problems of making and enforcing regulations. They reduce all problems to things about which regulations can be made and enforced. This upstart citizen was trying to propose an approach to the problem that had nothing to do with regulations, and so she was ignored - and — Daniel Quinn
Grief was something you could work through, but regret lived forever, tormenting you with everything you might have done differently. — Kit Rocha
