Gerald Morris Quotes
There's never any reason to trust someone. If there's a reason, then it's not trust. -Terence

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For flavor, instant sex will never supersede the stuff you have to peel and cook.
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I got to go to Malaysia, Germany, Switzerland, Madrid, America.
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Victory Over Violence is an organization that was created to help fund shelters for women and children.
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I got the sense that Alabama is a place where people don't want handouts and don't much care for people talking out of the side of their mouth.
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An art aims, above all, at producing something beautiful which affects not our feelings but the organ of pure contemplation, our imagination.
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A car is a killing machine. It's like waving a loaded gun. People don't realise how dangerous they are.
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A pit bull is like a fighter. Every so often it needs to taste blood.
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I love to tease men with my legs.
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I have a naive outlook on life. That's who I am.
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Well, it really describes what it feels like to be a normal person whose boss and friend suddenly runs for the president, and then becomes the president.
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I think we have to be careful about what we label as a prerequisite for spirituality. I don't think you have to know a lot to have a spiritual life, but knowing gives life richness.
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It's an intolerable abuse of power to have employees who are supposed to be advancing the public interest actually working on political campaigns.
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We need criminals to identify ourselves with, to secretly envy and to stoutly punish. They do for us the forbidden, illegal things we wish to do.
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Great songwriting will never die - it's in the DNA of music - but what's new and exciting is pairing that with new sounds that technology is enabling us to make.
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No place affords a more striking conviction of the vanity of human hopes than a public library.
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I stick to what got me here and what I know best. That's the same routine. I'm not going to vary it.
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Patience was not something that came naturally to me, but in cooking it is the quintessential skill.
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What makes us heroic?--Confronting simultaneously our supreme suffering and our supreme hope.