Yakona Oregon Quotes & Sayings
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I suppose the best comedy shows do have the rock n' roll feeling - if it's a great night, and the roof is raised ... yeah, it's a similar feeling, sure. — Dylan Moran

Is it not strange, that an infant should be heir of the whole world, and see those mysteries which the books of the learned never unfold? — Thomas Traherne

The utmost we can hope for in this world is contentment; if we aim at anything higher, we shall meet with nothing but grief and disappointment. A man should direct all his studies and endeavors at making himself easy now and happy hereafter. — Joseph Addison

With all willing we are dealing simply with commanding and obeying, on the foundation ... of a social structure of many "souls", which is why a philosopher should exercise the right to conceive willing itself under the horizon of morality: that is, morality understood as a doctrine of the power relations under which the phenomenon "life" emerges. — Friedrich Nietzsche

No matter what the people say, I'm gonna love you anyway. Girl, you're my first love. — Anthony Hamilton

Jesus is actually looking for people he can trust with his power. — Dallas Willard

He shook his head. "Those waves are begging us to ride them. Talking can wait. — Lisa Kessler

I thank you in advance for the great round of applause I'm about to get. — Bo Diddley

The scope of art is practically boundless; it does not begin and end with the painting of pictures and the modeling of statues; where there is room for workmanship there is room for it. — Lewis Foreman Day

When you imagine mistakes, there can be no self-defense. — Frank Herbert

God made a way out of no way. — Angela Bassett

If you told me tomorrow that I couldn't act anymore, it wouldn't bother me. I have only one wish: to meet the man of my life. — Juliette Binoche

If a brutal scene is shown for no reason except to shock, then it is bad. — Cornel Wilde

Time and again, we have found the 'idle' truths arrived at through the process of inquiry to be of the greatest moment for practical human affairs. — Herbert A. Simon

A journal is more than a memory goad. It's therapeutic. The simple act of opening a notebook to put words down stills the crosscurrents of worry, drawing to focus the essential though patterms that best defines us, intersecting those thoughts with the condition of our life at that exact moment. A journal is one of the few anchors the human condition allows us. — Randy Wayne White