Simionescu Alexandru Quotes & Sayings
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Some days you're the bug, some days you're the windshield. — Steven Tyler
I'm clear with all my bitches ... I hump her till she bites me. Then it's adios bitches, time for BALL. — Merrill Markoe
Keep your word. Honor commitments, and they will double back to honor you. — Bill Rancic
The greatest Jewish tradition is to laugh. The cornerstone of Jewish survival has always been to find humor in life and in ourselves. — Jerry Seinfeld
You sure?" Steve asked. "All work and no play make Jack a dull boy, you know. — Stephen King
There's a lot of Doyle in me. I don't know where I begin and Doyle ends or where Doyle begins and I end. — Glenn Quinn
Whether the emotion is true or truly wished for, anytime anything resembling love comes my way, it makes a fool of me. It — Elizabeth Wurtzel
Everybody's entitled to think whatever they want and to express that, but my personal day-to-day experience does not come into contact with any of those people. — Amy Grant
In short, the Lord's Supper was the realization of new social and political arrangements, the embodiment of the social leveling seen in Jesus' ministry, most profoundly in his acts of table fellowship. Importantly, as we have seen, these new social arrangements could only be achieved if the emotions of social stratification were confronted, eliminated, or reinterpreted. In his body metaphor, Paul dramatically reframes these heretical emotions, the emotions of contempt, disgust, honor, and social presentability. Rather, than signaling exclusion and division - the natural expulsive impulse inherent in these emotions - Paul suggests that these emotions should signal just the opposite in the Kingdom of God: honor, care, and embrace. — Richard Beck
What disturbed him was the discovery that in sensibly ordering his affairs he had got out of step, and not into step, with Life. — Dashiell Hammett
What we don't have a right to is healthcare, housing, or handouts. We don't have those rights. — Glenn Beck
In French, there is an old expression, la patte, meaning the artist's touch, his personal style, his 'paw'. I wanted to get away from la patte and from all that retinal painting. — Marcel Duchamp
