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Repulsively Quotes By Shia Labeouf

You can go to college when you are 30 or 40. — Shia Labeouf

Repulsively Quotes By Wendell Berry

We identify arrogant ignorance by its willingness to work on too big a scale, and thus to put too much at risk. — Wendell Berry

Repulsively Quotes By Nikolai Gogol

All this convinced him that he had come to one of those revolting havens where pathetic depravity makes its abode, born of tawdry education and the terrible populousness of the capital. One of those havens where man blasphemously crushes and derides all the pure and holy that adorns life, where woman, the beauty of the world, the crown of creation, turns into some strange, ambiguous being, where, along with purity of soul, she loses everything feminine and repulsively adopts all the mannerisms and insolence of a man, and ceases to be that weak, that beautiful being so different from us. — Nikolai Gogol

Repulsively Quotes By William Segal

We can't say why we search, except that there seems to be an innate need, in each human being, to know who one is, what we're here for, how to live more poetically. — William Segal

Repulsively Quotes By Aldous Huxley

Western intellectuals are all sitting-addicts. That's why most of you are so repulsively unwholesome. — Aldous Huxley

Repulsively Quotes By Benjamin Alire Saenz

I'll always remember that look on your face. You saw me. You've always seen me. And I think that's all that anyone wants. That's why Fito loves coming over here. He's been invisible all his life. And all of a sudden he's visible. Seeing someone. Really seeing someone. That's love. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

Repulsively Quotes By Mondo Frazier

According to old frineds who grew up with Stanley Ann Dunham, she became a serious student of Communist and Marxist theories back in high school. One profile even named a few of her radical teachers and administrators at Mercer High, which Dunham attended, whose classrooms formed part of what was called "anarchy alley." What sounds strange is that this avante-garde, supposedly idealistic communist-thinking student of the left met a major oil company executive during the radical 1960s, and not only found him not to be a repulsively evil money-grubbing capitalist pig, but was so taken in by his Big Oil company/military charm that she married him.
Okay, so maybe that's not coincidence. Maybe that's just the power of love. — Mondo Frazier

Repulsively Quotes By Steve Martin

Anytime you look at anything that's considered artistic, there's a commercial world around it: the ballet, opera, any kind of music. It can't exist without it. — Steve Martin

Repulsively Quotes By Byron Nelson

Winners are different. They're a different breed of cat. — Byron Nelson

Repulsively Quotes By Rob Bell

When we deny the spiritual dimension to our existence, we end up living like animals. And when we deny the physical, sexual dimension to our existence, we end up living like angels. And both ways are destructive, because God made us human. — Rob Bell

Repulsively Quotes By David Anthony Durham

You've got to understand that the world's full of men who are little better than animals ... Problem is that a man is different from an animal. In the quiet afterward we know when we've done wrong. — David Anthony Durham

Repulsively Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

He felt that he could not turn aside from himself the hatred of men, because that hatred did not come from his being bad (in that case he could have tried to be better), but from his being shamefully and repulsively unhappy. He knew that for this, for the very fact that his heart was torn with grief, they would be merciless to him. He felt that men would crush him as dogs strangle a torn dog yelping with pain. He knew that his sole means of security against people was to hide his wounds from them — Leo Tolstoy

Repulsively Quotes By Witold Gombrowicz

Many a beauty in her own room behaves repulsively till one splits one's sides. — Witold Gombrowicz