Sansabelt Quotes & Sayings
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The art of life is not controlling what happens to us, but using what happens to us — Gloria Steinem

And King Harren learned that thick walls and high towers are small use against dragons," the tale always ended. "For dragons fly. — George R R Martin

My dad - who was a tough guy, a Green Beret - always looked nice and wore these bright Sansabelt pants. He always said, "You have two options: You can be a follower or you can be a leader. And you don't ever want to follow anybody." And that's kind of become my philosophy about everything. — Bubba Watson

Middle Age connotes fat, cancer, bad musical taste, and death. It conjures up a commuter in the sixties going to a Neil Simon play in Sansabelt pants, a knit vest, balding, belly sagging - and then there's the men. — Marilyn Suzanne Miller

I've never made the film I wanted to make. No matter what happens, it never turns out exactly as I hoped. — Roger Corman

Carried to its final extreme, the logical end of this type of reaction to life is suicide. The hard-bitten kind of person is always, as it were, a partial suicide; some of himself is already dead — Alan Watts

Today we say all art is political. But I'd say all art has to do with ethics. Which after all really comes to the same thing. It's a matter of attitudes. — Ingmar Bergman

Home is where i hang my toothbrush and where the cats have their commode — Lilian Jackson Braun

The ultimate aim of reading or writing poetry is to enrich one's life experience. — Marty Rubin

I don't think I get angry. — Billy Graham

I would guess that there are limits to what we can understand. But old people always think there are limits to what we can understand. It's the young people who push past those limits. — Leonard Susskind

Overall, OS/2's problems fall into two categories: IBM and Microsoft. — Jean-Louis Gassee

Oedipus gouges out his eyes, Jocasta hangs herself, both guiltless; the play has come to a harmonious conclusion. Wrote Schiller. — David Markson

His face gave her nothing in answer: it had that look of respectful severity with which a man stands before the fact that the truth is the truth. — Ayn Rand