Trumps Bigot Quotes & Sayings
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I am only a literary lizard basking the day away beneath the great sun of Beauty. That's all. — Julian Barnes

Do not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one — Bruce Lee

Hope is my motivation! — Sherea Vejauan

An infallible Remedy for the Tooth-ach, viz Wash the Root of an aching Tooth, in Elder Vinegar, and let it dry half an hour in the Sun; after which it will never ach more; Probatum est. — Benjamin Franklin

Back then I recall yelling ugly things like, "Don't do it"! at the happy couple. Yes, that was me. Obnoxious jilted girl, party of one. — Paula Heller Garland

I do myself a greater injury in lying than I do him of whom I tell a lie. — Michel De Montaigne

I don't like anyone knowing anything about me that I didn't choose to tell them. — Ann Aguirre

Do not confuse reasons which sound good with good, sound reasons. — Anonymous

You know, I get frustrated with our country's administration, which is really the people who are not acknowledging global warming. I mean, it's accepted by scientists around the world, scientists in our country and it's accepted by every country around the world with the exception of the United States. — Jerry Greenfield

God is in my head, but the devil is in my pants. — Jonathan Winters

Life has suddenly become overcrowded. Too many people I can care for are swarming in and filling up my chest. Too many things I want to do are rushing headlong into my new life for reasons unknown to me. All of a sudden my new life is like a field overgrown with strange flowers and exotic grasses or the shimmering, starry sky of my unbridled imagination... — Qiu Miaojin

God is to be trusted in the use of means. — Matthew Henry

The idea of God, as meaning an infinitely intelligent, wise and good Being, arises from reflecting on the operations of our own mind, and augmenting, without limit, those qualities of goodness and wisdom. — David Hume

What psychologists call "the need for intimacy" is present in introverts and extroverts alike. In fact, people who value intimacy highly don't tend to be, as the noted psychologist David Buss puts it, "the loud, outgoing, life-of-the-party extrovert." They are more likely to be someone with a select group of close friends, who prefers "sincere and meaningful conversations over wild parties. — Susan Cain