Saraos Bar Quotes & Sayings
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Our society allows people to be absolutely neurotic and totally out of touch with their feelings and everyone else's feelings, and yet be very respectable. — Ntozake Shange

I have a single track mind. I work on an idea for a long time. It's like getting acquainted with a person, and I don't get acquainted easily. — Georgia O'Keeffe

If you're going to lead people, you better know how to manipulate people, and you have to be pretty smart to be able to do that. — James Purefoy

There are tenses that define us now: past tense, back then; future tense, not yet. We live in the small window between them, the space we've only recently come to think as still, and really it's no smaller than anyone else's window. — Margaret Atwood

Unquestionably, standup comedy is and has always been an art form. — Shelley Berman

The more you seek happiness the more you lost your patient and leads you to unhappy state. — Prasanna Sahoo

I had to train myself to accept that not everybody works as hard as me. That what I consider unacceptably sloppy is actually an okay result, and it's counterproductive to get into a whole thing where someone starts crying and threatening to quit. And you know what? Learning that not only helped me grow as a manager. It helped me grow as a person. — Max Barry

Neoconservatives and the Pentagon have good reason to fear the return of the Vietnam Syndrome. The label intentionally suggests a disease, a weakening of the martial will, but the syndrome was actually a healthy American reaction to false White House promises of victory, the propping up of corrupt regimes, crony contracting and cover-ups of civilian casualties during the Vietnam War that are echoed today in the news from Baghdad. — Tom Hayden

It's easy to forget who you are. — Kendrick Lamar

Unconditional love isn't possible without forgiveness. — Penelope Ward

Stand-up for me is usually a weekend thing. I go out of town and just do it. — Chris Hardwick