Sampsell Roofing Quotes & Sayings
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The Buddha who stares back at us from the texts will be too much a reflection of ourselves, too little an image of the Enlightened One. — Dalai Lama XIV
Once in a thousand times, it's interesting. — Thornton Wilder
I want you to know that I appreciate you trusting me with this, and understand that it doesn't change a goddamn thing between us. But it kills me that you would rather your mom hate you for the rest of her life than tell her the truth." Leo ran his strong hands up and down God's thighs. God put his large palm on that gorgeous face and placed his forehead gently against Leo's. "Thank you, sweetheart, but I'm okay with this. This is the hand life dealt me. But now I have you, right." God said it more as a statement of fact. "Yes. You have me for as long as you want me." Day held him back. God — A.E. Via
Relationship building at a distance, through the filter of a computer, is ultimately ineffective for the sincere friend seeker, but it is ideally suited to the sociopath whose powers of manipulation are enhanced when he can operate not merely behind his usual masks but behind an electronic mask as well. — Jack Finney
It is not right, my fellow-countrymen, you who know very well all the crimes committed in our name. It's not at all right that you do not breathe a word about them to anyone, not even to your own soul, for fear of having to stand in judgment of yourself. I am willing to believe that at the beginning you did not realize what was happening; later, you doubted whether such things could be true; but now you know, and still you hold your tongues. — Jean-Paul Sartre
They swoon over Tom, who preens for them, bowing, which sets them to blushing and giggling.
God help us all. — Libba Bray
Film is 24 lies per second at the service of truth, or at the service of the attempt to find the truth. — Michael Haneke
An actor without a playwright is like a hole without a doughnut. — George Jean Nathan
The shaman is a person who is able to transcend the dimensional confines of cultural existence. They know more than the people they serve. The people they serve are like children within the game of culture. Only the shaman knows that culture is a game. Everyone else takes it seriously. That's how he can do his magic. — Terence McKenna
However evil men may be they dare not be openly hostile to virtue, and so when they want to attack it they pretend to find it spurious , or impute crimes to it. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld