Reposting Quotes & Sayings
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Top Reposting Quotes

The world is inseparable from the subject, but from a subject which is nothing but a project of the world, and the subject is inseparable from the world, but from a world which the subject itself projects. — Maurice Merleau Ponty

If you asked me what my dream would be - obviously, 'NCIS' is a dream to me - I'd like to be on a period show. — Cote De Pablo

Surely there never was so evil a thing as money, which maketh cities into ruinous heaps, and banisheth men from their houses, and turneth their thoughts from good unto evil. — Sophocles

You say to me: 'Life is hard to bear.' But wherefore would you have in the morning your pride and in the evening your resignation? — Friedrich Nietzsche

'The Devil's Dictionary' reads like a collection of great Twitter posts. And as people do with tweets, they can swipe Bierce's best lines and recite them as nearly their own. The reflected glory of reposting. — Victor LaValle

What, you can read Lucifer's mind now?" I asked. "No, he sent me a message on Facebook," Beezle said. "I don't even want to know what Lucifer is doing on Facebook," I said. "Reposting pictures, like everyone else," he said. — Christina Henry

You can't go wrong with major life and death stories when it comes to a competition, so I thought I'd have a go at writing one. — Michael Winter

Whenever he was around, she'd get this look on her face, this kind of radiance. She was a beer poured too fast, her golden liquid spilling over the edge. — Elizabeth Brundage

The relationship between the media owner, their relationship isn't strictly with people and audiences. It's also with advertisers, and that's the most relationship in radio; in fact it pays the bills. — Robert McChesney

I've never been ambitious about recording. — Harry Dean Stanton

Life's a roller coaster, but I feel a change. — Donny Most

Too many people asking too many questions in tennis. Golf is better. — Ivan Lendl

It is the normal state of the human heart to try to build its identity around something besides God. — Soren Kierkegaard