Sean Penn Quotes
You tolerate me. You really tolerate me!
Sean Penn
Quotes to Explore
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It's the way I like to work for these kinds of songs like "Peace Trail". It was the right time of the month; everything was looking good.
Neil Young
Buffalo Springfield
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Comedy is exaggerated realism. It can be stretched to the almost ludicrous, but it must always be believable.
Paul Lynde
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This book out-lives, out-loves, out-fits, out-lasts, out-reaches, out-runs, and out-ranks all books. This book is faith producing. It is hope awakening. It is death destroying, and those who embrace it find forgiveness of sin.
Arcturus Z. Conrad
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Most of us can agree there is nothing more special, mysterious, mystical, powerful and important than life!
Bryan Kest
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A felicitous but unproved conjecture may be of much more consequence for mathematics than the proof of many a respectable theorem.
Atle Selberg
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Stop being afraid of getting older. With age comes wisdom and confidence.
Robin Williams
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Single gals aren't all a bunch of Bridget Joneses, desperate for love.
Anita Hamilton
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Another boat, a straight-four, four sweep oarsmen without a coxswain, raced through our flotilla. I looked at them as they jetted past, and I quickly looked again. This boat appeared to be manned by four skeletons. Their cheek bones stood out like knots, their ribs were clearly defined as if they were painted on. Every leg and arm muscle showed as taut as steel cabling. Four pairs of deep-set eyes peered at us, conveying 'the look.' The four men who were rowing that shell were a special breed of oarsmen known as 'lightweights'.
Brad Alan Lewis
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I tolerate lactose like I tolerate people.
Larry David
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If we would induce others to act virtuously, it will prove more effectual to show them their capacities than to expose their weakness--to attract them by a fairer ideal than to terrify them by pictures of misery and shame.
Edwin Hubbell Chapin
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Don't do what you can do - try what you can't do.
William Faulkner
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In reality it was much simpler. For at least ten years the God of childhood, already fairly weak, had been pushed aside like an old sick person, and I felt no need for the sanctity of marriage.
Elena Ferrante