Sticluta Quotes & Sayings
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You'll tell me what it feels, right? When you find Paris? — Con Template
Men live by embedding themselves in ongoing systems of illusion. Religion. Patriotism. Economics. Fashion. That sort of thing. — Tom Robbins
Hollywood wants its heroes to be virtuous, but it defines virtue in a way that excludes any action that is self-interested. If virtue means putting others ahead of self, then it's clear that most people, let alone most capitalists, aren't very virtuous. — Alex Tabarrok
We are in the presence of a new organization of society. Our life has broken away from the past. — Woodrow Wilson
Wesley's theology was, then, largely a theology of reaction. Most of his theological output had polemical overtones, and some works were devoted exclusively to that end. The direction and the intensity of the challenge determined the character and strength of his reply. When this is taken into account, there is no contradiction between his teaching on Baptism and on the Lord's Supper. The Protestant and Catholic strands in Wesley's thought are held together in both cases, but the expression of their relative importance depends on the situation which is being addressed. — John R. Parris
I don't feel that any kind of narrow stereotypes are representative of the work I've done, nor the range of the audience that work has found. I've played lots of different roles, and they've connected with lots of different people. — Riz Ahmed
We all live inside bodies that will deteriorate. But when you look at human beings, they're capable of very decent things: love, loyalty. When time is running out, they don't care about possessions or status. They want to put things right if they've done wrong. — Kazuo Ishiguro
Those things which are precious are saved only by sacrifice. — David Kenyon Webster
I have gained this from philosophy: that I do without being commanded what others do only from fear of the law. — Aristotle.
I'm always pretending that I'm sitting across from somebody. I'm telling them a story and I don't want them to get up until it's finished — James Patterson
