Polzero Quotes & Sayings
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Solitude scares me. It makes me think about love, death, and war. I need distraction from anxious, black thoughts. — Brigitte Bardot

And yet by heaven I think my love as rare / as any that she belie with false compare
Sonnett CXXX, ll, 13-14 — William Shakespeare

I keep hearing all these jokes on TV about how people in Arkansas are still barefoot hillbillies. Sure there are plenty of people living up in the hills and mountains on Arkansas. Why not? The scenery is breathtaking from their million-dollar houses up in those hills. Those people bought Wal-Mart stock early. They paid cash for those homes.
-Little Rock resident on how some people from "up North" view Arkansas — Maryln Schwartz

Eventually women will learn there's no such thing as freedom. Their husbands are just as fastened to the deck as they are. Men get onto a treadmill and never got off. — Katherine Anne Porter

A book may only be judged for what it is, not what you'd like it to be. — Caitlin R. Kiernan

Florida has tons of entertainment opportunities because Walt Disney World and Universal Studios are there. — Kevin Richardson

Higher learning undergoes emotional pressure. — Toba Beta

All resources are not obvious; great managers find and develop available talent. — Zig Ziglar

It is my belief that there is a tendency among the so-called 'modern' or 'hip' jazz musicians to consider styles other that their own, 'corny', and it is my contention that in actuality it is these musicians who are producing that which in future years perceptive critics will deem 'corny'. — Don Ellis

There is prepossession on either side of the controversy, the one positive, the other negative, and history itself must decide between them. The facts must rule philosophy, not philosophy the facts. If it can be made out that the life of Christ and the apostolic church can be psychologically and historically explained only by the admission of the supernatural element which they claim, while every other explanation only increases the difficulty, of the problem and substitutes an unnatural miracle for a supernatural one, the historian has gained the case, and it is for the philosopher to adjust his theory to history. The duty of the historian is not to make the facts, but to discover them, and then to construct his theory wide enough to give them all comfortable room. — Philip Schaff

Mastery is not a question of genetics of luck, but of following your natural inclinations and the deep desires that stirs you from within. — Robert Greene

You know your goals and what you need to do to get better-just eliminate the bad plays. — Eli Manning

I think when you play a role, you always have to be a defense attorney for that character. — Matt Bomer