Videtor Quotes & Sayings
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Do you know what the definition of insane is? Yes. It's the inability to relate to another human being. It's the inability to love. — Richard Yates
Men, who are rogues individually, are in the mass very honorable people. — Charles De Secondat
And a Martian Marine who could probably kill you with your own teeth. — James S.A. Corey
A word of advice for my fellow lesbians: Relax. There's enough gay to go around. — Emma Teitel
The world of quantum mechanics is not a world of objects: it is a world of events. — Carlo Rovelli
A man is bound to make for himself in this world, that fortune which heaven had refused him at his birth. — Alexandre Dumas
Orgasm coincides with a general hardening of the arteries. — Raymond Pettibon
God is identical with His attributes, so that it may be said that He is the knowledge, the knower, and the known. — Maimonides
Who's to know what makes a bird wake up and decide to change its song? It was written that our world would change and it changed. — Eliot Pattison
Women have a favorite room, men a favorite chair. — Bernard Williams
I remember when I wrote a piece, "Blood on the Fields," it was a while ago, it was about slavery and about two characters, and I studied so much of music, I would always go back to the original documents, and as much as I can get original chants and slave chants and different type of beats and rhythms and ring shout. — Wynton Marsalis
Friends and lovers were more dangerous than muggers. — Lou Harper
I don't know what the next acting job will be. I would love to do a comedy. — Rebecca Mader
Moral philosophy is nothing else but the science of what is good, and evil, in the conversation, and society of mankind. Good, and evil, are names that signify our appetites, and aversions; which in different tempers, customs, and doctrines of men, are different. — Thomas Hobbes
To say that we have a clear conscience is to utter a solecism; had we never sinned we should have had no conscience. Were defeat unknown, neither would victory be celebrated by songs of triumph. — Thomas Carlyle
