Significativity Quotes & Sayings
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I struggled in the beginning. I said I was going to write the truth, so help me God. And I thought I was. I found I couldn't. Nobody can write the absolute truth. — Henry Miller

A Universal Good should reflect the reality of the individual benefits that are collected under its name, not the other way around. — Paul Feyerabend

I can't help but notice that ... well, you're in my life ... at our house, with my family, in my world. But am I really in yours? ... — Huntley Fitzpatrick

I don't have any formula for ousting a dictator or building democracy. All I can suggest is to forget about yourself and just think of your people. It's always the people who make things happen. — Corazon Aquino

It's hard to hold the hand of anyone who is reaching for the sky just to surrender — Leonard Cohen

That's the problem with college kids. I blame Hollywood for skewing their perspective. Life is just a big romantic comedy to them, and if you meet cute, happily-ever-after is a foregone conclusion. So there we were, the pretty blond girl milking her very slight congenital limp in order to seem damaged and more interesting, and the nervous boy with the ridiculous hair trying so hard to be clever, the two of us hypnotized by the syncopated rhythms of our furiously beating hearts and throbbing loins. That stupid, desperate, horny kid I was, standing obliviously on the fault line of embryonic love, when really, what he should have been doing was running for his life. — Jonathan Tropper

There's always a chance. Somebody has got to want me, and if they don't want me, then what? I want to play. I want to do what I want to do. — Emmitt Smith

I usually kissed my clients if they wanted to kiss. I thought it was just way too weird to say "no kissing allowed," That to me was uncomfortable. — Annie Sprinkle

Peter Morrow took no risks. He neither failed nor succeeded. There were no valleys, but neither were there mountains. Peter's landscape was flat. An endless, predictable desert. — Louise Penny