Railcars Of The Sixties Quotes & Sayings
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Openness and honesty rather than a closed mind inspire trust in others. — Mohit
God ... is the center of all selves. — Valentin Tomberg
Kindness comes with no price. — Laurence Yep
It has been well said that a hungry man is more interested in four sandwiches than four freedoms. — Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.
Lawyers can steal more money with a briefcase than a thousand men with guns and masks.
-Don Vito Corleone — Mario Puzo
Exercise is bunk. If you are healthy, you don't need it: if you are sick you should not take it. — Henry Ford
If you can get someone to laugh with you, they will be more willing to identify with you, listen to you. It parts the waters. — Robert Orben
We live in a disposable world. There's no point in investing yourself too heavily.
Love doesn't fix anything ... it destroys more than it fixes. and when the dust has settled, it's just an afterthought. Lives still get ruined, people still leave, and life goes on and on and on.
the first forty-eight hours are the worst. the ego's taken a bit of a kicking. what you need is a constant supply of alcohol.
today was a day for taking tranquilizers washed down by vodka. — Kathleen Tessaro
Our site should be like Paddington Station with a much better version of WH Smith's in it. — Colin Greenwood
What really has expanded is not so much a circle of empathy as a circle of rights - a commitment that other living things, no matter how distant or dissimilar, be safe from harm and exploitation. Empathy has surely been historically important in setting off epiphanies of concern for members of overlooked groups. But the epiphanies are not enough. For empathy to matter, it must goad changes in policies and norms that determine how the people in those groups are treated. At these critical moments, a newfound sensitivity to the human costs of a practice may tip the decisions of elites and the conventional wisdom of the masses. But as we shall see in the section on reason, abstract moral argumentation is also necessary to overcome the built-in strictures on empathy. The ultimate goal should be policies and norms that become second nature — Steven Pinker
Everybody gets inspired by different things. I grew up wanting to go up the street with a video camera because I liked watching David Letterman yell out of the ninth floor of Rockefeller Center with a megaphone at people on the street. I thought that was a riot. — Tom Green
Look at my body, then look at yours. Is it any wonder he wanted an upgrade? — Jake Biondi
Borrowed wit is the poorest wit. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
The less you feed the ego, the stronger you will be. — Aleksandra Ninkovic
The NRA hates freedom. They don't want you to have the freedom to send your children to school & expect them to come home alive. — Michael Moore
