Takurika Quotes & Sayings
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He loved me.
He loves me not. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt
They say it is better to be poor and happy than rich and miserable, but how about a compromise like moderately rich and just moody? — Diana Princess Of Wales
Certainty is not to be had. But as we learn this we become not more moral but more resigned. We become nihilists. — Allen Wheelis
Some wonder whether some day we will arrive at a theory of everything and run out of new problems to solve - much as the effort to explore the earth ran out of new continents to explore. — David Gross
America loves to watch people growing and getting better. — Bill Engvall
As a man is, so he sees. As the eye is formed, such are its powers. — William Blake
A wonderful point in favor of some kind of hereafter is this: When the mind rejects as childishly absurd a paradise with musical angels or abstract colonnades with Horace and Milton in togas conversing and walking together through the eternal twilight, or the protracted voluptas of the orient or any other eternity
such as the one with devils and porcupines
we forget that if we could have imagined life before living it would have seemed more improbable than all our hereafters — Vladimir Nabokov
Look at your fingers, how the first joint is longer than the second is longer than the end joint. The ratio is Phi, after the sculptor Phidias. The architecture of you. — Chuck Palahniuk
One keeps forgetting old age up to the very brink of the grave. — Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
They had eaten at a place called Terry's for lunch, Terry's Primo Subs in Hampton, which was back in New Hampshire, on the sea. — Joe Hill
memorable entertainment package takes old-school Hollywood theory and modern electronic know-how." Borz — Eric Van Lustbader
You, young man,' Lucas said. 'Tell your uncle I wants to see him:' then turned again and walked on after the sheriff, still a little stiffly in the smeared black suit, the hat arrogant and pale in the sunlight, the voice in the crowd saying: 'Lawyer hell. He wont even need an undertaker when them Gowries get through with him tonight: — William Faulkner
It is not our conscience that torments us over our image; that is our ego tormenting us. Our conscience torments us when we behave in ways that are contrary to our values. When you look in the mirror and cringe as a result of your shame, it is conscience. When you look in the mirror and cringe as a result of how people think of you, it is ego. (Larry Newton) — Laura Bates
Eddie Izzard is absolutely brilliant. I would love to write something for him. — Bruce Vilanch
