Unmaskers Quotes & Sayings
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Most people go on living their everyday life: half-frightened, half indifferent, they behold the ghostly tragic-comedy that is being performed on the international stage before the eyes and ears of the world. — Albert Einstein

You don't play fair.' I pout.
'I know. — E.L. James

All reality is a blender where hopes and dreams are mixed with fear and despair. — Holly Goldberg Sloan

In a late-night monologue, it's not just about being funny; you have to come off as knowledgeable. You have to cultivate a persona of trust and intelligence and likeability. — Anthony Jeselnik

What's better? To hurt from your want or to be so dead inside that you don't want anything? I don't want anything. — Francisco X Stork

Dad, she's just going to freak. And probably come here and get me, and then you guys will start yelling at each other, and I'll have to act out by wearing lots of eyeliner and doing the drugs — Rachel Hawkins

I'd love to meet my ancestors. I'd love to be able to speak to them. — Louise Erdrich

I left with nothing and needing to begin a new career. — John Surtees

Once it gets to a point where it becomes a matter of life and death to occupy a position of leadership or not, with an eye on future opportunities, therein lies the danger. — Kgalema Motlanthe

It is in an artist's real interest to congratulate herself more often: not out of narcissism, but in her role as her own dear friend and advocate. — Eric Maisel

I don't Twitter, I don't MyFace, I don't Yearbook, — Bill Belichick

Wisdom is the mind's currency. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Philosophy has been a masked ball in which a religious image of humankind is renewed in the guise humanist ideas of progress and enlightenment. Even philosophy's greatest unmaskers have ended up as figures in the masquerade. Removing the masks from our animal faces is a task that has hardly begun. — John N. Gray

Omri refused to get involved in an argument. He was somehow scared that if he talked about the Indian, something bad would happen. In fact, as the day went on and he longed more and more to get home, he began to feel certain that the whole incredible happening - well, not that it hadn't happened, but that something would go wrong. All his thoughts, all his dreams were centered on the miraculous, endless possibilities opened up by a real, live, miniature Indian of his very own. It would be too terrible if the whole thing turned out to be some sort of mistake. — Lynne Reid Banks

I've never questioned the integrity of an umpire. Their eyesight, yes. — Leo Durocher