Schismatic Industries Quotes & Sayings
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Yeah, I love being famous. It's almost like being white, y'know? — Chris Rock
Every last one of us can do better than give up. — Cheryl Strayed
You will always love, and you will always be loved — Oscar Wilde
Apparently too much candour can become tedious, or so Lady Emma tells me. — Sharon Kay Penman
I've been lucky to be able to work with great people and on interesting material. — Anton Yelchin
The True Person avoids extremes, self-indulgence, and extravagance. — Laozi
What I'm working on is for people to be able to say that Kippenberger had this really good mood. — Martin Kippenberger
You're like the town bicycle. You give rides. You don't date. — M. Leighton
What is often being argued, it seems to me, in the idea of nature is the idea of man; and this not only generally, or in ultimate ways, but the idea of man in society, indeed the ideas of kinds of societies. — Raymond Williams
If you want a symbolic gesture, don't burn the flag; wash it. — Norman Thomas
Dad went to Canada to learn how to fly with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He took me on my first airplane ride, where I could have a hand on the stick. — Wally Schirra
Aging happy and well, instead of sad and sick, is at least under some personal control. We have considerable control over our weight, our exercise, our education, and our abuse of cigarettes and alcohol. With hard work and/or therapy, our relationships with our spouses and our coping styles can be changed for the better. A successful old age may lie not so much in our stars and genes as in ourselves. — George Vaillant
This is the first generation to know that the choices we're making have ultimate consequences. It's a time when you either choose life or you choose death ... Going along with the current order means that you're choosing death. — Frances Moore Lappe
The man enslaved to wealth can never be honest. — Democritus
'Game of Thrones' is taking dense novels and trying to shrink it all down to a slightly manageable series in the sense that there are so many characters and so many locations. — Jim Rash
