Sunup Insurance Quotes & Sayings
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How do we know that it refers to the past? That is the real problem of memory. — Maurice Merleau Ponty

Typically, I like to talk and meet with actors face to face well before we start shooting. — Christine Swanson

I only have so much ring time that my body can endure. I've had four surgeries on my knees, arthritis in my neck, separated my shoulders, broken my nose. I'm just gonna hope that science advances faster than I can deteriorate. Because what am I gonna do? Put a perfect body into the ground? What's the point of that? — Ronda Rousey

I think it's necessary when you're dealing with a dark show that has explosion and violence to have defined moments of lightness and humor, even romance. It's important, and it deepens the character, of course. — Wentworth Miller

Otto suspected that Franz would have been quite prepared to go to lunch naked if that was what was necessary and, despite his best efforts, a mental image of this formed that Otto feared might haunt him for ever.
Wing looked at him with concern. 'Are you all right, Otto? You've gone quite pale. Is the Contessa trying to manipulate you again?'
In Otto's mind's eye a naked Franz was pouring baked beans straight from the tin into his mouth.
'No, Wing, it's much worse than that . . . — Mark Walden

Doubting things go ill often hurts more
Than to be sure they do; for certainties
Either are past remedies, or, timely knowing,
The remedy then born. — William Shakespeare

The change is from inner to outer. We start by dissolving our attitude not by altering outer conditions. — Bruce Lee

Our culture is an edifice built of externalized memories. — Joshua Foer

Each book which so far is written is filled with a new thoughts... new images... new arguments... new discussions. — Deyth Banger

Victory" in TIbet means liberation from cyclic existence (life, drama, aging, disease, death) — Wake Breathe Love

Most of the mistakes in thinking are inadequacies of perception rather than mistakes of logic. — Edward De Bono

Hope itself is always genuine. It's only what it's placed in that can prove to be false. — Karen Maitland

What did Bush do on 9/11? He ran away and hid. Even Reagan knew more about leadership than that, and he was as bad a symbol of America as I can think of, off-hand. But at least he's been in enough cowboy movies to know he had to come out and stand on top of the rubble and be seen shaking his fist or something. — George Clooney

With total rapture and delight he talks about the birds which he can see from his prison window, and which he had never noticed before, when he was a minister. Now of course, after he's been released, he doesn't notice the birds anymore, just as beforehand. In the same way you won't notice Moscow, when you actually live there. — Anton Chekhov