Scoatere Din Quotes & Sayings
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Because we are intelligent creatures-meaning that we are freed from instinctive and patterned behavior to a degree unparalleled in the animal kingdom-we are capable of, and dependent on, using rational choice to decide our futures. — Willard Gaylin

I think the best way to become a character is by osmosis as opposed to thinking directly about stuff. — Theo James

We hold on so tightly, because we're terrified of loss. We hold on till our hands bleed. And in that self-shattering persistence, we fail to see the answer: Just let go. — Yasmin Mogahed

When I was seventeen I found a man, or maybe he found me. Away from home for the first time, out of reach of my father's archaic restrictions and my mother's culinary insistence, I cut off my hair, dropped my Christian name, wore black and toyed with anorexia, passing incognito among the city workers, just another ant in that vast heap. — Nell Grey

One can never know oneself but only narrate oneself — Simone De Beauvoir

Don't just live, but live for a purpose bigger than yourself. Be an asset to your family, community, and country. — Mark Owen

You painted a naked woman because you enjoyed looking at her, put a mirror in her hand and you called the painting "Vanity," thus morally condemning the woman whose nakedness you had depicted for you own pleasure. — John Berger

We can take this country back. All we need is to nominate the right candidate. It's no more complicated than that. — Rush Limbaugh

Logic is an organized way to go wrong with confidence. We should all know by now that a logical course is not always the right one. — Charles F. Kettering

In the superficial activity of her life, she was all English. She even thought in English. But her long blanks and darkness of abstraction were Polish. — D.H. Lawrence

It brings joy in sorrow, victory in battle, light to darkness, life to the dead. That is the power of the blood-red jewel which men honor with the name The Philosopher's Stone. — Hiromu Arakawa

No theory of my own will ever stand in the way of my executing, in good faith, any order I may receive from those in authority over me. — Ulysses S. Grant