Quotes & Sayings About Supporting Cancer Patients
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If you were to turn into a snake tomorrow and begin devouring Humans, and from the same mouth you devoured Humans, you cried out to me 'I love you!', would I still be able to say 'I love you' the same way I do today? — Tite Kubo

I was foolish because I believed in you. You are a fool because you believe in yourself! — J. California Cooper

Only a fool is humiliated by having been weak enough to have to overcome obstacles. — Evangeline Walton

As inexplicable as the accidents that set it off, our imagination is a crucial privilege. I've tried my whole life simply to accept the images that present themselves to me without trying to analyze them. I remember when we were shooting That Obscure Object of Desire in Seville and I suddenly found myself telling Fernando Rey, at the end of a scene, to pick up a big sack filled with tools lying on a bench, sling it over his shoulder, and walk away. The action was completely irrational, yet it seemed absolutely right to me. Still, I was worried about it, so I shot two versions of the scene: one with the sack, one without. But during the rushes the following day, the whole crew agreed that the scene was much better with the sack. Why? I can't explain it, and I don't enjoy rummaging around in the cliches of psychoanalysis. — Luis Bunuel

I could not escape a feeling that this was my own funeral, and you do not cry in that case. — John Knowles

I think the world likes to pick apart different songs and play doctor with songs sometimes and make them into this big controversial thing. — Katy Perry

Simplicity is the final achievement. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art. — Frederic Chopin

If a sentence were a picket fence, the serial commas would be posts at regular intervals. — Anonymous

Reality is something you rise above. — Liza Minnelli

Confession is not all about telling your bad deeds to the public, but being proud of the bad things you have done so far. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Deception, you see, lies at the heart of business, politics and war. Even pleasure, wouldn't you say? Everyone practises it, from the President of China to the whores on Lockhart Road. — Michael Wreford

Which war are you referring to, I asked, when you say the "last"? I meant the big one, the world war, he answered, because little ones, like ours, don't count as real wars. For those who are no longer alive, I said, every war is real. That is correct agreed Isak Levi, but a local war is actually abuse of the noun war, since it is most often armed conflict of limited intensity being waged on limited territory. Of course, he said, most of the conflicts registered in history belong to that category, I admit, and there are few wars that were truly grandiose. You speak of wars, I said, at least of the big ones, as though you admire them, and I see no justification for that. He saw no reason to admire them either, Isak Levi replied, but if they did exist, there was no point in closing one's eyes to the fact. — David Albahari

The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance. — John Philpot Curran