Pntrum Quotes & Sayings
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Perhaps I am the only person who, asked whether she were a witch or not, could truthfully say, "I do not know. I do know some very strange things have happened to me, or through me."
Lady Alice Rowhedge — Norah Lofts
We rarely repent of speaking little, but often of speaking too much. — Jean De La Bruyere
The most complicated achievements of thought are possible without the assistance of consciousness. — Sigmund Freud
Philosophic concepts are a form of sentiment. Conflicts between lofty ideas and vouchsafed values are endemic for any thinking person. — Kilroy J. Oldster
I had a feeling once. I wonder what happened to it. — John Tottenham
I would never design anything. I just think that's kind of wack. I hated every rapper fashion line that ever came out, you know what I'm saying? I would never try. — Danny Brown
An intelligence completely dissociated from the physical, or at least an impression of it, was a strange, curiously limited and almost perverse thing, and the precise form that your physicality took had a profound, in some ways defining influence on your personality. — Iain M. Banks
The most compassionate form of giving is done with no thought or expectation of reward, and grounded in genuine concern for others. — Dalai Lama
The thing about oppression is this: when you hold someone down, you, too, have to be there to make sure they don't move. — Darnell Lamont Walker
All boys? A few girls. They don't often pass the test to get in. Too many centuries of evolution are working against them. — Orson Scott Card
In fourth grade, I missed 82 days of school. Out of 160. — LeBron James
Don't differentiate without a difference. — Andrew S. Grove
What causes adolescents to rebel is not the assertion of authority but the arbitrary use of power, with little explanation of therules and no involvement in decision-making ... Involving the adolescent in decisions doesn't mean that you are giving up your authority. It means acknowledging that the teenager is growing up and has the right to participate in decisions that affect his or her life. — Laurence Steinberg
They say if you stare at a telecaster long enough, all your troubles will disappear
Who the H*** says that?
I do — Harold Sakuishi
I realized that I started writing songs to make people feel how I felt, rather than just making them feel something. That's not the way I should do things. — Marilyn Manson