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Vikrom Sottiurai Quotes By Emil Cioran

Extraordinary and null - these two adjectives apply to the sexual act, and, consequently, to everything resulting from it, to life first of all. — Emil Cioran

Vikrom Sottiurai Quotes By Snigdha Rai

Life isn't about counting what you've earned or what you've done for others. I think life is in those in-between moments when you do something, and you feel really, truly happy just by doing it. — Snigdha Rai

Vikrom Sottiurai Quotes By Sheila Ballantyne

Ghetto humor is the social twin of fantasy; together they sustain the powerless, who accomplish miracles through illusion. — Sheila Ballantyne

Vikrom Sottiurai Quotes By Sam Taylor-Wood

I always say, and I truly believe this, that my work is three steps ahead of me. I have an idea for something and I tend to feel like it's leading me and I'll follow the process through, and it's not until after I've seen it that I truly understand why I'm doing this. — Sam Taylor-Wood

Vikrom Sottiurai Quotes By Jim Matheson

I'm part of a party that I think values making sure that everyone in this country has an opportunity to succeed. That's why I'm a Democrat. — Jim Matheson

Vikrom Sottiurai Quotes By Franz Kafka

So eager are our people to obliterate the present. — Franz Kafka

Vikrom Sottiurai Quotes By Thomas Cathcart

Some have argued that because the universe is like a clock, there must be a Clockmaker. As the eighteenth-century British empiricist David Hume pointed out, this is a slippery argument, because there is nothing that is really perfectly analogous to the universe as a whole, unless it's another universe, so we shouldn't try to pass off anything that is just a part of this universe. Why a clock anyhow? Hume asks. Why not say the universe is analogous to a kangaroo? After all, both are organically interconnected systems. But the kangaroo analogy would lead to a very different conclusion about the origin of the universe: namely, that it was born of another universe after that universe had sex with a third universe. — Thomas Cathcart