Garrison Wynn Quotes
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Crime against the individual is the equivalent of crime against humanity.
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It's common in rural Ireland to pick up a nickname that relates to an animal, bird, or a spider. Mine became 'scorpion' because I fought back, and scorpions are docile creatures until pushed too far.
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When you come right down to it, I guess I really am pretty bland.
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I've always been acutely aware of differences and the way you are supposed to act if you want to be popular.
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I'd rather go to sleep than find a girl.
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The only righteousness that meets the requirements of the Law is the righteousness of Christ.
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Jealousy is an emotion. It doesn't have to make sense. In fact, it usually doesn't.
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I don't know that I can say what exactly love means to me because it would be hard to put that into perspective.
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Getting anywhere you want is hard work. In this photography culture, everything looks so amazing. But it's actually very hard to get to where anybody gets.
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Come around, feel the sound. Know you make my heart pound. Fill me up, bring me down; when I hear your sound.
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The earth becomes heaven when you release your fear. The main thing in life is not to be afraid of being human.
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The economy is after all driven by people. No matter how dire the situation may be, as long as people are firm, a turnaround, revival and progress can be possible.
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In general, generalization is to lie, to tell lies.
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You know these love letters mix with whisky, just don't light a match when you kiss me.
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I was for Gore. I thought that Gore and the Democrats were pretty clueless as to what Nader and the Greens represented, and they acted like bullies.
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I don't really know what makes someone want to be a cartoonist, but part of it is trying to get in trouble. You're looking where the line is and seeing how much you can step over it, and I mean, I do that in my personal life, too. I try to anger and piss people off a little bit to try to see what I can get away with. I got in trouble with more than one cartoon.
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When we look for differences instead of similarities, we create barriers for trust.