Siady Vatra Quotes & Sayings
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It is a peculiar art form, but I think it's a necessary art form - and I do believe it's a noble art form. — Paul Conrad

There are a hundred or perhaps a thousand other emotions, or gradations, created by the mixing, blending, and overlapping of the basic ones. — Anabel Jensen

To me it seems to be important to believe people to be good even if they tend to be bad, because your own joy and happiness in life is increased that way, and the pleasures of the belief outweigh the occasional disappointments. To be a cynic about people works just the other way around and makes you incapable about enjoying the good things. — Isaac Asimov

He called for military supremacy, no welfare and cultural rebirth. It was a nice speech, but it sounded a lot better in its original German. — Argus Hamilton

The details are the life of it, I insist, say everything on your mind, don't hold back, don't analyze or anything as you go along, say it out. — Jack Kerouac

I am here to live out loud. — Emile Zola

The clearest way to show what the rule of law means to us in everyday life is to recall what has happened when there is no rule of law. — Dwight D. Eisenhower

I'm a fool, to confuse this with goodness. I am not good.
I know too much to be good. I know myself.
I know myself to be vengeful, greedy, secretive and sly. — Margaret Atwood

Most of us think too much of speech, which is but the shell of thought. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

I'm Dee Black. I'm the sister of the douchebag known as Daemon." She smiled brightly. "But you probably already know that."
"That's he's a douchebag or that he's your brother?" Archer asked innocently. "The answer is yes to both. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Oh, I usually don't know a whole lot about a subject when I begin; the process itself teaches me a lot as I go along. Usually I know enough about one narrow area of the subject to start myself going, and then everything - including a lot more research - follows from that. — Jim Shepard

All psychological suffering (or happiness, taken in its usual sense) is a matter of comparison. — Robert A. Johnson