Sploder Game Quotes & Sayings
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The act of love ... is a confession. Selfishness screams aloud, vanity shows off, or else true generosity reveals itself. — Albert Camus

Better be with the dead,
Whom we to gain our peace, have sent to peace,
Than on the torture of the mind to lie
In restless ecstasy. — William Shakespeare

But not only does the pursuit of joy in God give strength to endure; it is the key to breaking the power of sin on our way to heaven. — John Piper

An electronic instrument is just harboring a natural element the same way that a guitar is harboring an acoustic element. It's all nature, really. — Patrick Wolf

It does not make sense that we are allowing known potential weapons, not unlike those the 9-11 hijackers used to overcome the crews of four airplanes, to be taken aboard passenger aircraft. — Dave Reichert

There's a certain secret every actor must have in his work. If you reveal it, you're letting the audience in on the wrinkles and convolutions of your brain. All I want them to do is to see the effect. — Frank Langella

Daily life shouldn't be a fashion show all the time. — Leighton Meester

If something bothers me, it bothers me for a long time until I find a way to work it out. Music provided me with a means of working things out. — Iris Dement

A person that started in to carry a cat home by the tail was gitting knowledge that was always going to be useful to him, and warn't ever going to grow dim or doubtful. — Mark Twain

A publisher who writes is like a cow in a milk bar. — Arthur Koestler

I went into Xanadu going, 'I really dislike this movie - let me try to make it something wonderful,' but with 'The Band Wagon,' I really revere this movie. It's really a beautiful movie musical. And, yet, because I'm a writer and look at it that way, I see that there are faults in it. — Douglas Carter Beane

The people that surround us mirror who we are. — Rob Martin

But West, like the rest of the Trevors, was endlessly polite. It gave them protection; they could stand neatly behind their courtesy. — Caroline B. Cooney