Poblador Law Quotes & Sayings
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I feel all those human beings to be pernicious who can no longer oppose what they love: they thereby ruin the best things and people. — Friedrich Nietzsche

There's only one way for an individual to remain upright, not to fall to pieces, not to sink into the mire of self-oblivionorself-contempt. That's calmly to turn away from everything, to say, "Enough!" and, folding one's useless arms across one's empty breast, to retain the ultimate, the sole attainable virtue, the virtue of recognizing one's own insignificance. — Ivan Turgenev

My opinion about basketball, the way I was taught, was when you step on the court, you play to win. — Larry Bird

There is no school of thought that can save us from the simple fact that hard decisions are best made by good people, and that the best people can only be shaped by hard experience. — Eric Greitens

One of the strangest things about writing well is that it requires two different zones in the brain
rigor and recklessness
simultaneously. — Carole Maso

Parents are flawed human beings who are given a role that more approximates that of God than of mere mortals. — Dennis Prager

I don't want to play in pain. I'm 25, it's my life. — Andrew Bynum

The first thing to look out for after your first big success are drugs and screenplays. — Richard Price

If the heart of a man is depressed with cares, The mist is dispell'd when a woman appears; Like the notes of a fiddle, she sweetly, sweetly Raises the spirits, and charms our ears. — John Gay

Me. Time with my thoughts, especially when I'm anxious, doesn't work to my advantage. — Penny Reid

The cost of living keeps going up, although death is surprisingly affordable. — Stephen Colbert

Nothing in this scene will be changed by my death, Nicole thought. There will just be one less pair of eyes to observe its splendor. And one less collection of chemicals risen to consciousness to wonder what it all means. — Arthur C. Clarke

Art and activism seem to go together naturally, the idea being that if you're an entertainer, you can have a voice, and if you have a voice, you can make a difference. But if I were not an actress, I would still try to extend myself beyond my little micro-universe of my job, family and personal joy. — Salma Hayek