Puyi Quotes & Sayings
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Love has an enormous number of connotations, and if somebody is a person who does kind acts as a way of life, if they are generally disposed to being caring and loving and doing things for other people, then kindness is a much stronger word than we make it out to be. — Susan Hill

Women are aroused by the strangest things, like a rock going through their bedroom window — Josh Stern

If you have a good light inside you, you will get a good light from outside! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

By drawing or exposing two or more patterns on the same bit of film I can create harmony and textual effects. — Norman McLaren

My friend has hand soap that smells like coconut. It's nice. Unless your hands are dirty from coconuts. — Demetri Martin

I was in this restaurant and I asked for something herby. They gave me a Volkswagen with no driver. — Tim Vine

It is the just decree of Heaven that a traitor never sees his danger till his ruin is at hand. — Pietro Metastasio

Countries around the world have their own immigration laws and methods of dealing with a recurring theme: desperate people searching for peace from volatile parts of the world. And nations everywhere thrive and prosper from the contributions of immigrants and the children of immigrants - including right here in the U.S. — Al Sharpton

The unconscious obsession that we photographers have is that wherever we go we want to find the theme that we carry inside ourselves. — Graciela Iturbide

This arch-liar today shows that Britain never was in a position to wage war alone. This gabbler, this drunkard Churchill. And then his accomplice in the White House, this mad fool. — Adolf Hitler

Don't start from the good old things but the bad new ones. — Benjamin Noys

While it is not impossible to have a Nurturant Parent rationalist morality (perhaps certain versions of utilitarianism are of this sort), Reason is not typically understood as a nurturer. Reason commands, lays down the law, gives orders, judges, reprimands, and so on. We almost never conceive of it as nurturing, feeling, caring, and so forth. — George Lakoff

One of our worst traits in journalism is that when we have a narrative in our minds, we often plug in anecdotes that confirm it. Thus we managed to portray President Gerald Ford, a first-rate athlete, as a klutz. — Nicholas Kristof