Sobhillu Quotes & Sayings
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But sometimes when you're too careful it just turns into a different kind of carelessness. — Marlon James
It often happens that what stares us in the face is the most difficult to perceive. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin
To be in front of an audience and pretending, and to lie, this is the principle of acting. — Roberto Benigni
A day lived without doing something good for others is a day not worth living. — Mother Teresa
Envy is the most universal passion. We only pride ourselves on the qualities we possess, or think we possess; but we envy the pretensions we have, and those which we have not, and do not even wish for. We envy the greatest qualities and every trifling advantage. We envy the most ridiculous appearance or affectation of superiority. We envy folly and conceit; nay, we go so far as to envy whatever confers distinction of notoriety, even vice and infamy. — William Hazlitt
Protecting the future is more important than righting the wrongs of the past. — Sarah Fine
To hell with the rich, they make me sick. — Raymond Chandler
He is a terrible planner, though. So am I. — Linda McCartney
Oh, I love critics. Because they love me. It's not a joke. They care. — Prince
The Hollywood Foreign Press have just given me a time out from my 20-year midlife crisis. My heartfelt thanks to them. — Colin Firth
The preoccupation of American historical and literary scholars with the New England Puritans must seem to outsiders like an obsession. — Edmund Morgan
The notion of travelling to far places in order to study alien peoples and cultures, is unique to Western man; it springs from the predatory genius of the Greeks; no primitive peoples have ever come to study us. This is, on the one hand, a disinterested, intellectually inspired impulse. It is one of our glories. But it is, on the other, part and parcel of exploitation. [] The Western obsession with inquiry, with analysis, with the classification of all living forms, is itself a mode of subjugation, of psychological and technical mastery. — George Steiner
The Scriptures were not given to increase our knowledge, but to change our lives. — Dwight L. Moody
Do you have a lover?" Or two. — Nancy Corrigan
He figured somewhere in these territories there was an enormous madhouse whose keeper had thrown up his hands in disgusted defeat and flung wide the portals so these twisted folk could descend like locusts on the countryside. — William Gay