Sarkeesian Nick Quotes & Sayings
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Theodore Roosevelt was always getting himself in hot water by talking before he had to commit himself upon issues not well-defined. — Calvin Coolidge
Forty-eight frames per second is a way, way better way to look at 3D. It's so much more comfortable on the eyes. — Peter Jackson
What?" she asked, eyeing him in the mirror. He shook himself. "What what?" "You're smiling. That scares me. — Suzanne Enoch
The epic poet collaborates with the spirit of his time in the composition of his work. That is, if he is successful; the time may refuse to work with him, but he may not refuse to work with his time. — Lascelles Abercrombie
Openness is the first step toward recovery ... addiction remains a secret because of the overwhelming shame associated with it. — David Sheff
Violence of the tongue is very real- sharper than any knife. — Teresa Giudice
Happy songs are very difficult to write. How many truly great upbeat songs are there? — Natalie Imbruglia
There is a huge amount of freedom that comes to you when you take nothing personally. — Miguel Ruiz
Her eyes moved like an independent organism with joy, laughter, anger, amazement, and despair. — Haruki Murakami
God gives us things to share, God doesn't give us things to hold ... — Mother Teresa
A simple thought can transform you forever. So cultivate beautiful thoughts, ugliness never. — Debasish Mridha
I understand that and I have had very candid discussions with Saudi leaders in the past. I respect their culture and their heritage and their traditions, but I think that they now, as they move forward, will have to start examining these traditions and these practices to see whether or not change is appropriate. — Colin Powell
He never asked me what I thought, and I never told him what I thought, because in my view that's the way a journalist ought to behave. You ought not to be going around to people volunteering your feelings. That's daily journalism. — Janet Malcolm