Standing Stills Disease Quotes & Sayings
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Revolution may not be pro-Western or democratic. — Evgeny Morozov
Never to lie is to have no lock on your door, you are never wholly alone. — Elizabeth Bowen
To know that you are a prisoner of your mind is the dawn of wisdom. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
Now some alien force seems to have come and captured the Dodgers. I don't know what happened to my Dodgers. — Leigh Steinberg
Like a typical Gemini I'm changeable, I can be two different types of people. I can be very outgoing, but sometimes very shy. — Denise Van Outen
Working in a bar was a horrific idea for me. — Patrick DeWitt
When the value of money is increased, then those are enriched who at the time possess credit money or claims to credit money. Their enrichment must be paid for by debtors, among them the State (i.e., the tax-payers). Yet those who are enriched by the increase in the value of money are not the same as those who were injured by the depreciation of money in the course of the inflation; and those who must bear the cost of the policy of raising the value of money are not the same as those who benefited by its depreciation. To carry out a deflationary policy is not to do away with the consequences of inflation. You cannot make good an old breach of the law by committing a new one. — Ludwig Von Mises
There must be evidence somewhere, you know. I know you've all worked like beavers, but I'm going to work like a king beaver. and I've got one big advantage over the rest of you."
"More brains?" suggested Sir Impey, grinning.
"No - I should hate to suggest that, Biggy. But I do believe in Miss Vane's innocence."
"Damn it, Wimsey, didn't my eloquent speeches convince you that I was a whole-hearted believer?"
"Of course they did. I nearly shed tears. Here's old Biggy, I said to myself, going to retire from the Bar and cut his throat if this verdict goes against him, because he won't believe in British justice anymore. — Dorothy L. Sayers
Morning's great that way. You can cry yourself to sleep and wake up wondering what the fuss was over. — Terri Farley
Talking to him was like playing upon an exquisite violin. — Oscar Wilde
