Saifuddin Ibrahim Quotes & Sayings
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It often disturbs me, when I see a film set in a historical time, that the people are too modern. — Max Von Sydow

Women who come to see me admit that they've never looked at their sex organ; they've never seen their clitoris. Now tell me if that isn't a form of being psychologically genitally mutilated? For them, the clitoris doesn't exist, but we're worried about women in Africa! — Betty Dodson

The first step to expanding your reality is to discard the tendency to exclude things from possibility. — E. E. Cummings

It's hard finding people you trust or who aren't going to take your money. Everyone wants to get a piece of whatever you're doing. It's a nightmare. — Cara Delevingne

Your firstborn son, Claudius, was all a man could hope for - a son better and wiser than his father. — Pierce Brown

I would eat fruitcake if there'd been a nuclear war and I'd run out of canned goods. — Deb Caletti

I like motivational books, because I like the go-getting American spirit - your destiny is in your own hands, life is what you make it, don't accept your limitations, jump before you're pushed, leap before you look. — Louise Mensch

I am full of mistakes and imperfections and therefore I am real ... — Shaun Hick

This suggests that our boding mechanisms depend on our own perception of the other and that therefore our ability to bond with them depends much more on emotional settings than on abstract "humanlike" qualities. For the same reason, it is the very emotionality Commmander Data from Star Trek displays every time it complains about having no emotions that endears it; an emotionless machine would not constantly raise the issues of its own worth, value, and personhood. — Anne Foerst

The social custom of calling on people when they are unwell has always mystified me. By definition, you're not feeling or looking your best. Why on earth do people assume you might want visitors? — Mary Louise Kelly