Systemized Media Quotes & Sayings
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The world is, for the most part, a collective madhouse, and practically everyone, however "normal" his facade, is faking sanity. — John Astin

Every trial lawyer knows what it is like to sit patiently while the other side puts on its case. Inevitably they make a few points that appeal to the jury, and waiting for the opportunity to respond can be painful. The desire to jump up immediately - to point out the flaws in logic or the factual distortions - is often overpowering. — Eliot Spitzer

A father is nowhere near as valuable as a spoon. — Catherynne M Valente

Undeserved praise causes more pangs of conscience later than undeserved blame, but probably only for this reason, that our power of judgment are more completely exposed by being over praised than by being unjustly underestimated. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The popular music wasn't interesting-bad, it was bad-bad. Auto-Tuned vocalists who couldn't really sing; offensively simplistic instrumentation; grating melodies. Like they thought we were stupid. — Leila Sales

Of all forms of tyranny the least attractive and the most vulgar is the tyranny of mere wealth. — Theodore Roosevelt

I cannot maintain a semblance of Normal anymore.
I'd rather feel pain than try to fit in with you anymore.
I'll throw it all away, like everybody else.
I can finally be myself.
Cuz I don't want to be myself. — Slipknot

I missed the moment when time collapsed and memory was erased, replaced by finicky social experiments, lost in the blur of intoxication, sucked through multi-colored bendy-straws — Alex Gaskarth

Virtually drowning in himself, he could not for the life of him smell himself. — Patrick Suskind

Sometimes it is the quiet observer who sees the most. — Kathryn L. Nelson

I never watch anything I do. I really would rather just not know at all how I come across. — Sophie Okonedo

Our very awareness is the window upon which reality presents itself. — Frederick Lenz

It is not often the worst trait that occasions the loudest outcry. Men complain of their suffering and not of the crime. — Ralph Waldo Emerson