Takeover Mentality Quotes & Sayings
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Adults, waiting for tomorrow, move in a present behind which is yesterday or the day before yesterday or at most last week: they don't want to think about the rest. Children don't know the meaning of yesterday, of the day before yesterday, or even of tomorrow, everything is this, now: — Elena Ferrante
The remarkable thing about television is that it permits several million people to laugh at the same joke and still feel lonely. — T. S. Eliot
Two people can remain "in love"
a phrase made practically useless by stinking romanticism
only if their common desire for each other unites in a greater desire for God. — Flannery O'Connor
The man who complains about the way the ball bounces is likely the one who dropped it. — Lou Holtz
thumbnail sketch of his life would include two main facts: — Clive James
You don't have to flaunt your success, but you don't have to apologize for it, either — Gene Stallings
If you buy an SUV, you're buying your safety at the expense of someone else's." ... If you're driving a Hyundai, which basically runs on air and tofu, and you get in an accident with an SUV, are you going to say, "Well, at least I have the courage of my convictions?" Hell, no. You're going to say: "Soon's I get outta this hospital bed and find my legs, I'm gonna get me a Suburban. Loaded. — Celia Rivenbark
What's my greatest fear? I don't know; I have lots of fears. Regret, I don't want to have any regrets; that makes me scared. — Richard Coyle
In an almost unthinkable reversal of a global pattern, almost every Arab country today is less free than it was forty years ago. There are few places in the world about which one can say that. — Fareed Zakaria
Somewhere in our search for reality we have passed something by, something important that we no longer find amid the bits and pieces of disassembled matter-something vital that we cannot build out of these parts. There is surely something else, some piece of divinity in us, something that was before the elements, and that owes no homage to the sun. — Walker Evans