Straggering Quotes & Sayings
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Today the earth is populated with billions of people desperately hoping to "get somewhere," but having no idea of where they're going. — Neale Donald Walsch

Cinema, radio, television, and magazines are a school of inattention: people look without seeing, listen without hearing. — Robert Bresson

There were only ever two black kids at my school. I never considered myself to be 'a black kid'. I was who I was. Which isn't to say things haven't happened to me that wouldn't have happened if I wasn't black. — Daley Thompson

First person to appreciate the good points of others is always special in life as he or she manifests his or her leadership through initiatives. — Anuj

When we ... go back in to the past and rake up all the troubles we've had, we end up reeling and straggering through life. Stability and peace of mind come by living in the moment. — Pam W. Vredevelt

Lena was going down the list of John's attributes in her mind, a list I was hoping wasn't too long. "He could see and hear and smell things I couldn't."
Link inhaled deeply, then coughed. "Dude, you really need a shower. — Kami Garcia

If we're not careful we spiritualize laziness. — Jeff Henderson

I work from opposites to opposites, in a way. It's finding one thing and then doing the other from film to film. So maybe after 'I Saw the Devil,' I might do something like 'I Saw the Angel' or perhaps something warm and happy. — Kim Jee-woon

Every angle that I looked at was somebody who I admired and was better than me. So it made me very afraid. — Chris Bauer

I became a bit of a jerk. A kind of a nasty jerk. — Kevin Spacey

I had been thinking for a while about how bored and tired I was of playing straight-down-the-middle everymanish characters that have what I call white guy problems. And I missed playing characters who lacked dignity and more importantly, lacked social skills. — Justin Long

I have discovered that there is a crucial difference between society's image of old people and 'us' as we know and feel ourselves to be. — Betty Friedan