Silver Linings Excelsior Famous Quotes & Sayings
13 Silver Linings Excelsior Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Van Gogh cut off his ear— Charles Bukowski
gave it to a
prostitute
who flung it away in
extreme
disgust.
Van, whores don't want
ears
they want
money.
I guess that's why you were
such a great
painter: you
didn't understand
much
else.

If you don't stick to your values when they're being tested, they're not values: they're hobbies.— Jon Stewart

Then forgive him. And if you can't forgive, at least forget, for he meant you no harm, however rash that act was.— Christopher Paolini

Though I am fully aware that it was an act of desperation after the sun flares, releasing the Flare virus as a means of population control was an abhorrent and irreversible crime.— James Dashner

A conscious mind must be part of the whole, intentionally, and carefully— Ursula K. Le Guin
as the rock is part of the whole unconsciously.

I believe in mysticism, with an interior goal, and you are your own temple and your own priest. I don't believe anymore in religions, because you see today there are religious wars, prejudice, false morals, and the woman is despised. Religion is too old now; it's from another century, it's not for today.— Alejandro Jodorowsky

The fish cannot leave the deep waters. The state's weaponry should not be displayed.— Laozi

Hollywood gives a young girl the aura of one giant, self-contained orgy farm, its inhabitants dedicated to crawling into every pair of pants they can find.— Veronica Lake

The vitality of thought is in adventure. Ideas won't keep. Something must be done about them. When the idea is new, its custodians have fervor, live for it, and if need be, die for it.— Alfred North Whitehead

There's a very fine line between pleasure and pain. They are two sides of the same coin, one not existing without the other.— E.L. James

Learning itself, received into a mind— William Cowper
By nature weak, or viciously inclined,
Serves but to lead philosophers astray,
Where children would with ease discern the way.

If history is written by the victors, conspiracy theory is typically written by the losers, and there were few greater losers in the revolution than the French church and especially the Jesuits.— Mike Jay
