Sprongleaf Quotes & Sayings
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Change, change, change it all
Fuck the egg, it'll crack
And they point and condemn
Those these and them
Digiting a shower of crap — Kat Clark

I waited far too long, being optimistic rather than realistic. I also failed to do my homework — Gordon Clark

Stretching one arm behind him, the man passed his hand over the horse's coat, his own skin transformed, or skin which had transformed into him. ("The Centaur") — Jose Saramago

Sure, you always put some of your own experience into a film. — Gillian Armstrong

At best-which is to say, even where our knowledge of a case comes to us only through courtroom evidence-it is difficult for the legal process to keep us at a sanitizing distance from crimes of passion. — Diana Trilling

Ethics is a detergent word, used time and time again to clean consciences without scrubbing. — Corinne Maier

You were chastising me. You may continue. — C.L. Wilson

We are all dreamers creating the next world, the next beautiful world for ourselves and for our children. — Yoko Ono

And with distance in time it is the same as with distance in place. The imagination has its atmosphere and its sunlight as well as the earth has; only its mists are even more gorgeous and delicate, its aerial perspectives are even more wide and profound. It also transifgures and beautifies things in far more various ways. For the imagination is all senses in one; it is sight, it is smell, it is hearing; it is memory, regret, and passion. Everything goes to nourish it, from first love to literature - literature, which, for cultivated people, is the imagination's gastric juice. — William Hurrell Mallock

I still take my own lunches to work. That way I can control what I'm eating, as opposed to another doughnut. — Marianne Jean-Baptiste

Justice discards party, friendship, kindred, and is always, therefore, represented as blind. — Joseph Addison

Men wholly bent on wordly treasures were the dupes of their own passions, rather than deceived by the writings or pretenses of those who claimed to be Alchemists. — Ethan A. Hitchcock

In art, the obvious is a sin. — Edward Dmytryk