Simple Origami Quotes & Sayings
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I try to play characters who are different from myself, so I feel like this character is someone who is really different. I actually think that if I did what he did in this movie, I would get a restraining order put against me. — Ryan Gosling

I am neither modern nor ancient - just contemporary, as every Guru was. If one is not relevant for today, what is the point? — Sadghuru

This is the thing about the service industry, you can get trained to be slick and hospitable in any situation and it serves you well the rest of your life. Once you figure out that everything is performance and you bow to that, learn to modulate, you can dissociate from the mothership of yourself like an astronaut floating in space. — Merritt Tierce

I've always had so much admiration for my mom. She's so inspiring as a woman and as an artist. — Jennifer Jason Leigh

Our arms must be mighty ... ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction — Dwight D. Eisenhower

Don't assume that a species is intelligent because it produces intelligent individuals. — Jack McDevitt

When people ask me if I have a boyfriend, I tell them it's my guitar because, really, it's what takes up all my time. — Michelle Branch

I have the solution to all my problems. I have money, position, the running of one of the country's legendary cattle stations. I can even get the girl I want. I can't buy her, of course. She's got money of her own. But I'm pretty sure if I talk to her dad, he'll give me the green light. — Margaret Way

I'm not denyin' the women are foolish. God Almighty made 'em to match the men. — George Eliot

She wishes she had time to run around the block once or twice; maybe then she wouldn't feel as if she were about to burn up or shatter. — Alice Hoffman

The important but delayed realization will have to come: Israeli Jews are a part of the diaspora, not a group that has escaped from it. Why else does Israel daily beseech the often-flourishing Jews of other lands, urging them to help the most endangered Jews of all: the ones who rule Palestine by force of arms? Why else, having supposedly escaped from the need to rely on Gentile goodwill, has Israel come to depend more and more upon it? On this reckoning, Zionism must constitute one of the greatest potential non sequiturs in human history. — Christopher Hitchens