Sarsaparilla Tea Quotes & Sayings
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If bad decorating was a hanging offense, there'd be bodies hanging from every tree! — Sylvester Stallone

There's things that I can do as an actor that I couldn't do in any other form of life and I've got a strange personality. But film requires strange people, so I've got a nice comfy home. — Denzel Washington

I had learned a little about writing from Soldier's Pay - how to approach language, words: not with seriousness so much as an essayist does, but with a kind of alert respect, as you approach dynamite; even with joy, as you approach women: perhaps with the same secretly unscrupulous intentions. — William Faulkner

Hmm... 'our' country? I have not spoken in this manner in some years. But Wakanda is my home. Wakanda is our home. — Ta-Nehisi Coates

Man must always imagine and believe in a "second" reality or a better world than the one that is given him by nature. — Ernest Becker

The universe has more than enough business and wealth for everyone - way more than enough. — David Cameron Gikandi

A pinned butterfly holds no delight. A pinned butterfly is nothing like a butterfly at all. — Patrick Rothfuss

I stand more
soberly on the threshold
at the moment important
for coming back to you
freely — Anne Parian

grove," but its primary meaning for more than 1,000 years has remained the same. It is a small grouping of trees that bind themselves together over time, both above ground and below it. The trees' branches become intertwined with one another, providing stability to the grove in severe storms. The trees' roots also grow together, strengthening the stature of every individual trunk. — James Beran

Mao relied on propaganda and education - "Thought Reform," as he called it, which became known colloquially as xinao, or "mind-cleansing." (In 1950, a CIA officer who learned of it coined the term brainwashing.) — Evan Osnos

Absolutely father knows best, always do what your fathers say, and if you can't find one then just ask me, I am a father and I know best. — Rainn Wilson

There is a sort of genre of optimistic science fiction that I like, and I don't think there is enough of. One of my favourites is a short story by Arthur C. Clarke, 'The City and the Stars.' It's set in this far future on Earth in this somewhat static society and trying to break out. — Peter Thiel