Wrong Quotes
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Don't get me wrong, I think "Portlandia" is really funny, and quite brilliant, but I like to be in a city where I can hang out in Powell's Bookstore most nights and go out with my friends in a liberal, relaxed atmosphere. I wish more cities were like that.
Johnny Marr
Pretenders
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Nothing fortifies scepticism more than that there are some who are not sceptics; if all were so, they would be wrong.
Blaise Pascal
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Without someone telling you what you are doing is wrong, you can't say what you are doing is right.
Andy Biersack
Black Veil Brides
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When people see 'bisexual,' they still confuse it with promiscuity, which is so wrong. So I was so pumped to be the first bisexual on Riverdale and just normalize that for viewers.
Vanessa Morgan
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The Indian Bureau system is wrong. The only way to adjust wrong is to abolish it, and the only reform is to let my people go. After freeing the Indian from the shackles of government supervision, what is the Indian going to do: leave that with the Indian, and it is none of your business.
Carlos Montezuma
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It is fatal to be right when the rest of the world is wrong.
Brother Theodore
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I might go visit it one day, but I couldn't do any more than just visit. I love it, don't get me wrong, but it's just too big. I'm going to be at a lot of other conventions this year, with the book and everything.
Lance Henriksen
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There's nothing wrong with wanting to be in a disco band.
Stephen Morris
New Order
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Obviously people don't want other people to tell them how to think or what to believe, or to tell them what's right politically and what's wrong.
Leonardo DiCaprio
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You are wrong, sir, if you think that a man who is any good at all should take into account the risk of life or death; he should look to this only in his actions, whether what he does is right or wrong, whether he is acting like a good or a bad man.
Socrates
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Somewhere beyond right and wrong, there is a garden. I will meet you there.
Rumi
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What is clear to me, always, is that the writing must never lose sight of truth as its ultimate goal. Page after page, the drive to capture what is true, and not what resembles the truth, shapes the work. If, even for a few passages, the tone becomes false—that is, too studied, too limpid, too regimented, too well-phrased—I am obliged to stop and to figure out where I started to go wrong. If I can’t, I throw everything away.
Elena Ferrante