Unmodern Phone Quotes & Sayings
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The only hard thing is to begin. — James Russell
We wish to be loved as we ourselves would love. Any other way makes as uncomfortable. We respond with doubt and suspicion. We misinterpret the signs. We do not understand the language. We accuse. We assert that the other person does not love us. But perhaps he merely loves us in some idiosyncratic way that we fail to recognize. — Jan-Philipp Sendker
I don't think women are interesting enough to merit a book. They're more of a pamphlet sex. — Alex Linder
You're looking at an actor whose price has just doubled. — Art Carney
Everyone - whether it's the Jews, the Greeks, the Catholics - everybody is entitled to religious beliefs and entitled to their traditions. — John Catsimatidis
One day, I'll take a holiday and manage to do no work on it at all and just enjoy being away - however that won't be for some time. — C.S. Woolley
How would I behave in a situation that caused me to summon the essence of my character? The tragedy inspired me to test myself. I wanted to reveal to myself who I was: the kind of person who died, or the kind of person who overcame circumstances to help himself and others — Aron Ralston
What I have in mind is that art may be bad, good or indifferent, but, whatever adjective is used, we must call it art, and bad art is still art in the same way that a bad emotion is still an emotion. — Marcel Duchamp
You are everything I need" - Vishous to Jane — J.R. Ward
we have realized that it is our immediate intuitions that are imprecise: — Carlo Rovelli
The atheists are for the most part imprudent and misguided scholars who reason badly who, not being able to understand the Creation, the origin of evil, and other difficulties, have recourse to the hypothesis the eternity of things and of inevitability. — Voltaire
Here's what I've learned: that someone can change the course of history with a box cutter. — Carrie Fisher
Every major work of art is a transgression, but the artist is not necessarily, by nature, a transgressor. — E.L. Doctorow
So much happiness is caged in language, ready to burst out anytime and fade — Rae Armantrout
