Vindman Quotes & Sayings
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A sinner is not justified before God (coram Deo) apart from the righteousness of Christ apprehended by faith. — Jonathan Edwards

For me, I need to fully immerse myself in a script to the point where I'm literally locking myself away for weeks at a time and I just write it. So I can write twelve to fifteen hours in a day, with breaks in between, obviously, but I need to just sort of live within the world of the script. — Terence Winter

I was trying to find out what it was that everybody else understood without giving up my stubborn and hard-won lack of understanding. — David Antin

I don't want to live beyond the age of 75. That would be a good point to bow out. I don't want to go on for ever. — Cilla Black

I want peace. Happiness. Not only for myself. For everybody. — Fela Kuti

My first job was at a Chicago night club called Mr. Kelly's. — Shelley Berman

New content online no longer requires new stories or information, just new ways of linking things to other things. Or as the social networks might put it to you, 'Jane is now friends with Tom.' The connection has been made; the picture is getting more complete. — Douglas Rushkoff

Well, the future for me is already a thing of the past. — Bob Dylan

Art is important for it commemorates the seasons of the soul, or a special or tragic event in the soul's journey. Art is not just for oneself, not just a marker of one's own understanding. It is also a map for those who follow after us. As — Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Alexis de Tocqueville took note of this fact in his Democracy in America, published in 1835: "In America," he wrote, "parties do not write books to combat each other's opinions, but pamphlets, which are circulated for a day with incredible rapidity and then expire."25 And he referred to both newspapers and pamphlets when he observed, "the invention of firearms equalized the vassal and the noble on the field of battle; the art of printing opened the same resources to the minds of all classes; the post brought knowledge alike to the door of the cottage and to the gate of the palace." 26 — Neil Postman

...is not Nature, rightly read, that of which she is commonly taken to be the symbol merely? — Henry David Thoreau

I do find it odd people choose to do stuff that makes them look like crazy Hollywood faces, but I've got zero judgment. — Julie Bowen