#Men Quotes #Said Quotes
“The tradition of nonviolence, optimism, concern for the individual, and unconditional compassion that developed in Tibet is the culmination of a slow inner revolution, a cool one, hard to see, that began 2,500 years ago with the Buddha's insight about the end of suffering. What I have learned from these people has forever changed my life, and I believe their culture contains an inner science particularly relevant to the difficult time in which we live.”
“No price is set on the lavish summer; June may be had by the poorest comer.”
“I am never driven. Every film Ive made has been an assignment.”
“A concrete agenda and landslide victory might not even guarantee a president his mandate in a capital as polarized as Washington.”
“When one does not have what one wants, one must want what one hasâ€: “I have had, you see, to resort more and more to very small, almost invisible pleasures, little extras. You've no idea how great one becomes with these little details, it's incredible how one grows.”
“Often a noble face hides filthy ways.”
“Hillary [Clinton] is neither the demon of the right's perception, nor a feminist saint, nor is she particularly emblematic of her time perhaps more old-fashioned than modern.”
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“On my face extended flat I was walloped with a cat For listening at the key-hole of the door.”
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