Wexler Skin Quotes & Sayings
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Whoever recounts to you the faults of your neighbour will doubtless expose your defects to others. — Saadi

A person who is tired of London is not necessarily tired of life; it might be that he just can't find a parking place. — Paul Theroux

There is a discrepancy of somebody going to an art dealer and promising what they'll make for the next three years. And I'm old fashioned that way; I think that every exhibition you make is supposed to put you in the world, that the next exhibition is spinning off of that. It's almost like a riff. And if you know what you're going to do for the next three years, why don't just do it the final point? You would think, in a progressive situation, that the final would be the best. — Lawrence Weiner

Criticism of the commitment of religion to the supernatural is thus positive in import. — John Dewey

When you hear the word tear gas you think, well, your eyes will burn and that's it. But that whole feeling of your whole skin burning, that you can't breathe, you can't inhale, you feel suffocated - it's a very, very terrifying experience. — Haskell Wexler

If somewhere I am honest that's in the "On The Record", short story, but can you handle it? — Deyth Banger

BOOK, a four-letter word for truth serum" -Kevin 'Freak' from Freak's Dictionary
"Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick pg 161 — Rodman Philbrick

The young are permanently in a state resembling intoxication. — Aristotle.

How do I let go of Maplewood? It's like Shangri-la. It's so culturally diverse, and all my children are adopted - a transracial family. And we're not the freaks. Everybody flies their freak flag high in Maplewood! — Christine Ebersole

I got a lot of grief from my teammates about that. It might backfire on my mom. Hopefully, my brother will have another chance somewhere down the road. — Scott Niedermayer

But the lovely Madonna, mother of his precious Jesus, couldn't hold a candle to the madonna before him. They — Amy Harmon