Sorush Panahi Quotes & Sayings
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Top Sorush Panahi Quotes
May you kiss
the wind then turn from it
certain that it will
love your back — Lucille Clifton
Killing a bunch of people in Sudan and Yemen and Pakistan, it's like, "Who cares - we don't know them." But the current discussion is framed as "When can the President kill an American citizen?" Now in my mind, killing a non-American citizen without due process is just as criminal as killing an American citizen without due process - but whatever gets us to the table to discuss this thing, we're going to take it. — Teju Cole
To believe in faeries is to step into an enchanted space where the rational mind meets the irrational heart, and all things become possible. — Brian Froud
My first record was about childhood. There were a lot of nursery rhyme and fairytale references; it was all about being naive. — Mika.
The sun will shine in my back door one day.. — Jerry Garcia
A picture of my existence ... would show a useless wooden stake covered in snow ... stuck loosely at a slant in the ground in a ploughed field on the edge of a vast open plain on a dark winter night. — Franz Kafka
I'm a perfectionist, so doing a high quality, high caliber television show with great actors makes me feel like there's this whole world of television that I've never experienced. — Vinessa Shaw
We talk about quantum weirdness and things being in two places at once, but it all involves atoms and molecules, stuff we don't normally interact with. — Aaron D. O'Connell
Don't Just Do Something: Stand There. Don't Just Stand There: Do Something. — Albert Mohler
When I started writing, I was a great rationalist and believed I was absolutely in control. But the older one gets, the more confused, and for an artist I think that is quite a good thing: you allow in more of your instinctual self; your dreams, fantasies and memories. It's richer, in a way. — John Banville
Inflation is a form of tax, a tax that we all collectively must pay. — Henry Hazlitt
Betwixt the stirrup and the ground Mercy I asked, mercy I found. — William Camden
I'm not saying I know it all. In one way, we've all just got the time since we got up this morning. But I've seen a lot of people walk a lot of roads. Some not so happy. And it makes them what they are. So if you run around putting a pillow under people to cushion their fall . . . well, I'm just not sure it's quite the favor we think it is. — Catherine Ryan Hyde
Things that appear on the front page of the newspaper as 'fact' are far more dangerous than the games played by a novelist, and can lead to wars. — E.L. Doctorow
Old men love novelties; the last arriv'd Still pleases best; the youngest steals their smiles. — Edward Young
