Soliairefree Quotes & Sayings
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Your reputation is like a shadow, following you wherever you go. — Frank Sonnenberg
Lex Rex has become Rex Lex. Arbitrary judgment concerning current sociological good is king — Francis A. Schaeffer
Autumn burned brightly, a running flame through the mountains, a torch flung to the trees. — Faith Baldwin
I've done a lot of casual work, and acting is a lot easier than laying carpets. — James Garner
Knowing is knowing that knowing is not knowing. — Moises Arias
The Mexican succumbs very easily to sentimental effusions, and therefore he shuns them. — Octavio Paz
War is unlike life. It's a denial of everything you learn life is. And that's why when you get finished with it, you see that if offers no lessons that can't be bettered learned in civilian life. You are exposed to horrors you would sooner forget. — Robert Graff
The audience
the book's actual cast
quickly realized what had happened. The reason the movie dropped everything that made the novel real was because there was no way the parents who ran the studio would ever expose their children in the same black light the book did. The movie was begging for our sympathy whereas the book didn't give a shit. And attitudes about drugs and sex had shifted quickly from 1985 to 1987 (and a regime change at the studio didn't help) so the source material
surprisingly conservative despite its surface immorality
had to be reshaped. — Bret Easton Ellis
Anarchy is a state of society where the only government is reason. — Michael Schwab
It's true that (many) are praying for a worldwide revival. But it would be more timely, and more scriptural, for prayer to be made to the Lord of the harvest, that He would raise up and thrust forth laborers who would fearlessly and faithfully preach those truths which are calculated to bring about a revival. — Arthur W. Pink
We've all got darkness inside us. And I've got quite a lot of darkness. — Antony Sher
My right foot hits the ground first, but my left one's gone AWOL, and I'm cartwheeling, my body mapped by local explosions of pain
ankle, knee, elbow
shit, my left ski's gone, whipped off, vamoosed
ground-woods-sky, ground-woods-sky ground-woods-sky, a faceful of gravelly snow; dice in a tumbler; apples in a tumble dryer, a grunt, a groan, a plea, a shiiiiiiiiit ...
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Gravity, velocity, and the ground; stopping is going to cost a fortune and the only acceptable currency is pain. — David Mitchell
