Sussex Taxi Quotes & Sayings
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I find the female tragedy of insecurity to be hilarious. We get obsessed over issues like the tiny skin tags on our backs or that we're fat. You read one line in a magazine and it sends you into a tailspin. — Lake Bell

The way I see life, it's like we're all flying on the Hindenburg, why fight over the window seats? — Richard Jeni

The only way to beat my crazy was by doing something even crazier. Thank you. I love you. I knew it from the moment I saw you. I'm sorry it took me so long to catch up. — Matthew Quick

I suppose women are attracted to the bad-boy image sometimes because it's fun to have an adventure. It's like eating junk food ... it's fun at the time, but ultimately not the best choice. — Dita Von Teese

We cannot consistently behave in a way that is inconsistent with our beliefs. — John C. Maxwell

I would sit and talk to any president who wishes to talk to me, but I'm not anxious to rule it in. — Colin Powell

The best stuff that Cicero wrote, in the first century in Rome, were the Philippics, a series of speeches that he delivered against Marc Antony, whom he thought was irreparably dismantling the Republic of Rome. Those speeches are powerful because they're not only really pointed but they're thrillingly beautiful - and that's precisely what made them dangerous: the fact that people wanted to read them. — John D'Agata

My position is that it isn't government's job to mandate patriotism. To me, mandating a pledge of allegiance to a government is something Saddam Hussein would do. — Jesse Ventura

Man can no more leave God out of his philosophies than he can live without his heart or see without his eyes. — Edward Harold Begbie

A good story cannot be devised; it has to be distilled. — Raymond Chandler

I hate it when people come up to me when I'm eating. — Shirley Bassey

The goal for me is to pull in the reader and to have them ask questions. — Lynsey Addario

Another problem of fragmentation is that thought divides itself from feeling and from the body. Thought is said to be the mind; we have the notion that it is something abstract or spiritual or immaterial. Then there is the body, which is very physical. And we have emotions, which are perhaps somewhere in between. The idea is that they are all different. That is, we think of them as different. And we experience them as different because we think of them as different. — David Bohm