Dave Brandon Quotes
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Alaska itself is an unusual state.
Fareed Zakaria -
Coffee is a language in itself.
Jackie Chan -
There is something joyous about not talking.
Ingmar Bergman -
A cat only has itself.
V. S. Naipaul -
Entertainment has this way of resetting itself.
Zachary Levi -
Writing has to support itself.
V. S. Naipaul
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Jewel of life, guiding light, heralding a joyous new dawn.
John Roy Anderson Yes -
It's just cool to be involved in something that's that big and joyous and meant to make people feel happy.
Andy Samberg -
Children are the bearers of life in its simplest and most joyous form. Children are color-blind and still free of all the complications, greed, and hatred that will slowly be instilled in them through life.
Keith Haring -
Going to the theater is such a joyous experience. My dad would take my sister and me to plays when we were very young, like six or seven years old.
Julia Roberts -
The soul should concentrate itself by itself.
Plato -
Nothing that's good works by itself, you've got to make the damn thing work.
Thomas A. Edison
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We are the words; we are the music; we are the thing itself.
Virginia Woolf -
Objection, evasion, joyous distrust, and love of irony are signs of health; everything absolute belongs to pathology.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
The more generous we are, the more joyous we become. The more cooperative we are, the more valuable we become. The more enthusiastic we are, the more productive we become. The more serving we are, the more prosperous we become.
William Arthur Ward -
Sure, I'm an optimistic, joyous person, but I'm also afraid and insecure.
Sandra Bullock -
You can have a bad day, but as soon as you set foot on that stage it's joyous.
Glenn Tipton Judas Priest -
Rebelliousness really is the province of young people-that kind of iconoclasm.
Steve Martin
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It's also very painful, because I feel, and I know, probably all women my age and older feel like we're better and have more to give and are more fun now.
Barbara Hershey -
Who loves a garden loves a greenhouse too.
William Cowper -
The motivations of kings in British history can generally be reduced to two: the quest for territory and the search for a male heir. No king was secure on his throne until he had a son, and no queen consort was ever really safe without a boy.
Kate Williams -
Plan ahead or find trouble on the doorstep.
Confucius -
The monotony of a long heroic poem may often be pleasantly relieved by judicious interruptions in the perfect succession of rhymes, just as the metre may sometimes be adorned with occasional triplets and Alexandrines.
H. P. Lovecraft -
Zen is...joyous iconoclasm which respects nothing and no one, particularly itself.
Dave Brandon