Toy Story Jesse Quotes & Sayings
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I love to travel, don't like the getting there 'planes' but love it when I arrive. — Danny O'Donoghue

The most recent estimate is that a mere 400 individuals in the United States now own more wealth than the bottom 180 million Americans taken together -- a degree of wealth concentration that is accurately, not rhetorically, properly designated medieval. — Gar Alperovitz

People are happiest when they're trying to achieve goals that are difficult but not out of reach. — Daniel Gilbert

I love the Lord with my life and through that love, I walk the walk, I don't just talk the talk. — Christian Hosoi

The world does not need more Christian literature. What it needs is more Christians writing good literature. — C.S. Lewis

The greatest flight I've ever flown was coming home. — Marcel Dionne

And then, despite all these concerns, Arnette felt her mind begin to loosen, the images of the day unwinding inside her like a spool of thread, pulling her down into sleep. — Justin Cronin

There's no such thing as a war against terrorism. It's idiotic. These are slogans. These are lies. It's advertising, which is the only art form we ever invented and developed. — Gore Vidal

I have fear, always, on the set. Insecurity to the point where the first week I always think I could be fired. I think that's a fear most actors have. — Penelope Cruz

My dream is that people will find a way back home, into their bodies, to connect with the earth, to connect with each other, to connect with the poor, to connect with the broken, to connect with the needy, to connect with people calling out all around us, to connect with the beauty, poetry, the wildness. — Eve Ensler

There's no money in Thomas More's Utopia, nor private property, either - these things are too ugly for the Utopians, who must be protected from life's rougher aspects. The Zapolets, a nearby tribe, fight some of their wars for them. Slaves butcher their meat. Thomas More worries that the Utopians would lose their delicate affections and merciful sympathies if they did those deeds themselves. The Zapolets, we are assured, delight in slaughter and rapine, but there's no discussion of the impact of butchery on the slaves. No Utopia is Utopia for everyone. — Karen Joy Fowler

The worst bankruptcy in the world is the person who has lost his enthusiasm. — William Howard Arnold

Stamp-collectors are a strange, silent fish-like breed, of all ages, but only of the male sex; women, apparently, fail to see the peculiar charm of gumming bits of coloured paper into albums. — George Orwell