Zeroness Quotes & Sayings
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I live in Minnesota. Lots of people assume that if you want to be an actor, you have to live in Hollywood, but not me. — Chris Massoglia

Its the actions one produces that will lead them toward the unknown. — Steven Farmer

a page is not a four sided white void
in which to practice zeroness. — Ed Sanders

I don't necessarily believe there's a message in the fact that I'm an African-American Republican. I think there is a message that America as a whole, we are now awake. We are looking at a political construct and we're fairly disappointed. I think the message is no matter where you come from in this country, there is great potential. — Tim Scott

The scientist is motivated primarily by curiosity and a desire for truth. — Irving Langmuir

I never would have conceived that he would finally succumb to marriage. How did you ever convince him?"
"I must actually credit Lady Russell. She explained to me that a man desires above all things to think himself his own master. Thus, I had only to convince Marcus that marrying me was entirely his own idea."
-A BREACH OF PROMISE — Victoria Vane

We have always pretensions to fame which, in our own hearts, we know to be disputable. — Samuel Johnson

Henceforth, we shall be happy to be a free citizen in an independent country. — Bao Dai

Education: learning to find your purpose. Upon finding your purpose: what did I learn? — Bauvard

My advice to singers is always the same: 'Don't sing the song, sing the lyric.' — Mitch Leigh

Ask Bill Clinton about Yasir Arafat. Clinton and Barak did everything they could in 2000 at Camp David. Arafat walked away from it. — Peter T. King

More and more, I'd been having this feelings of zeroness. Of HERE-I-AM-AND-IT-JUST-DOESN'T-MATTER. — Jerry Stahl

(...) I think your definition changes based on your experiences." (age twenty-two, bisexual)
Six years later, this same woman noted:
"I date both men and women, but i don't like the word "bisexual", because I think it implies polarity. I guess I started thinking about this around 4 1/2 years ago, when I was involved in a long-term committed relationship with a man, but a queer man. And it made me redefine things, because I didn't believe that a queer man and a queer woman together in a relationship like ours was conventionally heterosexual." (age twenty-eight, bisexual) — Lisa Diamond