Wise Pretenders Quotes & Sayings
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Top Wise Pretenders Quotes
I really enjoyed working on 'Dumb & Dumberer' with Cheri Oteri, maybe because we are both into improvisations. We were meant to act together. — Eugene Levy
The combined outrage of the millions of creatures which have suffered at the hands of man may well combine to haunt us. We are all of the same family, though destiny has assigned us to different roles: in our relationship with animals, we should regard them as different, not inferior. — Dennis Bardens
Every man has a feminine side, and every woman a masculine side. It is important to use discipline with intuition, and to use intuition with objectivity. — Paulo Coelho
This dark diction has become America's addiction. — Kanye West
Nietzsche was a Greek born two thousand years too late. His dreams were thoroughly Hellenic; his whole manner of thinking was Hellenic; his peculiar errors were Hellenic no less. But his Hellenism, I need not add, was anything but the pale neo-Platonism that has run like a thread through the thinking of the Western world since the days of the Christian Fathers. From Plato, to be sure, he got what all of us must get, but his real forefather was Heraclitus. It is in Heraclitus that one finds the germ of his primary view of the universe - a view, to wit, that sees it, not as moral phenomenon, but as mere aesthetic representation. The God that Nietzsche imagined, in the end, was not far from the God that such an artist as Joseph Conrad imagines - a supreme craftsman, ever experimenting, ever coming closer to an ideal balancing of lines and forces, — Friedrich Nietzsche
All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on. — Havelock Ellis
I know who you are, Damianos,' said Laurent. — C.S. Pacat
The argument that resistance to the war should remain strictly nonviolent seems to me overwhelming. — Noam Chomsky
Every time I get on an airplane I figure it's gonna get blown up. You live on the edge. — Joan Rivers
People die from typewriters falling on their heads. — Jonathan Davis
