Steven Tyler Quotes
When that second airplane hit the building, we all changed. We need to get back to some serious thinking.
Steven Tyler
Aerosmith
Quotes to Explore
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Throughout history, self-styled arbiters have taken it upon themselves to decide the question of what can or cannot be the legitimate purview of art.
Barbara Goldsmith
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It isn't hard to find injustice around us, but we must not let injustice smear the good deeds that do occur everyday.
Rand Paul
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No matter what you do, if there's something you're afraid of, you need to break through it.
Zola Jesus
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If you ask me, over time, I am a believer in the Indian financial saving story getting stronger; a lot more savers are moving money away from gold and real estate into banks, mutual funds, insurance and equities.
Uday Kotak
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A man always remembers his first love with special tenderness, but after that he begins to bunch them.
H. L. Mencken
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Even when I was a kid, I had this insane head of flaming hair. It looked like a wig.
Kate Mara
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I saw a sign one time that said 'hemorrhoids awareness week' at the doctor's office. Let me tell you, if you got hemorrhoids, I'm sure you are aware of it. You don't need a sign to tell anybody about it.
Larry the Cable Guy
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2. That, from where all the activities of the embodied beings emerge, is mentioned as the heart. The description of its form is conceptual.
Ramana Maharshi
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Most poets, most good poets even, no longer have the heart to write about what is most terrible in the world of the present: the bombs waiting beside the rockets, the hundreds of millions staring into the temporary shelter of their television sets, the decline of the West that seems less a decline than the fall preceding an explosion.
Randall Jarrell
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Psychologism is the most comfortable conception of life, because according to it there are no longer any more problems. That is why it also condemns all solutions from the outset, since it acknowledges the actual problems as little as the idea of truth.
Otto Weininger
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The nourishing fruit of the historically understood contains time as a precious but tasteless seed.
Walter Benjamin
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'It was not seemly to raise your flags on the minarets.'
Anthony Burgess