Radioactivity Band Quotes & Sayings
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The point is, Johnny, you get to say. You get to define the terms of your life. You get to negotiate and articulate the complexities and contradictions of your feelings for this woman. You get to describe the particular kind of oh-shit-I-didn't-mean-to-fall-in-love-but-I-sorta-did love you appear to have for her. — Cheryl Strayed

If you read literature, you put yourself in somebody else's shoes. You learn from great figures in literature. — Jim Leach

repressive cough — Nicholas Monsarrat

Reefer was a wenchman. — James Joyce

When I attack a role, be it TV, film or stage, the first thing I say is, I don't want to know anything. If it's good I don't want to hear it; if it's bad I don't want to hear it. The only thing either thing can do is distract me. I like to stay focused. — Cicely Tyson

We are confident. We have ourselves. We know how to sacrifice. We know how to work. We know how to combat the forces that oppose us. But even more than that, we are true believers in the whole idea of justice. Justice is so much on our side, that that is going to see us through. — Cesar Chavez

African church is a fusion of half bible truth and abundance of superstition, the latter aspect, leaving nothing remaining for the oracle. — Aihebholo-oria Okonoboh

A life truly lived constantly burns away veils of illusion, burns away what is no longer relevant, gradually reveals our essence, until, at last, we are strong enough to stand in our naked truth. — Marion Woodman

The one thing necessary in life, as in art is to tell the truth. — Leo Tolstoy

Om Namah Shivaya, meaning,
I honor the divinity that resides within me. — Elizabeth Gilbert

There are some things that other people just don't want to forgive you for. For instance, Woody Allen and Soon-Yi. — Steven Gaines

But you aren't in the chair now, are you, dear?" said September, an elegant creature of mock solicitude. — Neil Gaiman

It is always the instantaneous reaction to oneself that produces a photograph. — Robert Frank