
Top 12 Comments On The World Today Quotes
#1. The reality is [in] any emotional situation, a compulsive eater eats or an alcoholic
drinks. What people misunderstand is that when you're a compulsive overeater,
you don't just eat when things are bad. You eat when you feel anything.
Jeff Garlin
#2. The worst mark you can recieve is a promise, especially when it is confirmed with an oath; after which every man retires, and gives over all hopes. (referring to Chief Minister of State)
Jonathan Swift
#3. What power would hell have if those imprisoned here would not be able to dream of heaven?
Neil Gaiman
#4. A good deal of classical music is, today, the opium of the good citizen.
George Steiner
#5. Relax when you need to, but be tense when you need to. The point is to never mix up the two.
Koushun Takami
#6. A high-level government agent was arrested today for selling secrets to Russia. They now have all of the exact locations of our back-to-school headquarters.
David Letterman
#7. Some movies to me are like vampires - they suck all of the energy out of me and I don't like that. I like to give the audience energy if I can.
Sam Raimi
#8. Life is far more interesting than it needs to be, because the forces that guide it are not merely practical.
David Rothenberg
#9. I'll tell you right now, a ghoul's hunger is true hell.
Sui Ishida
#10. The sheep vs. goats analogy is presumptuous. I define the world in general to be the people who populate it without assignment of an either/or category in presumption of their final and ultimate choice as to Who and Whose Jesus is".
~R. Alan Woods [2012]
R. Alan Woods
#11. ... he never tells a truth, but with an intent that you should take it for a lye; nor a lye, but with the design that you should take it for a truth...
Jonathan Swift
#12. If in the sex scene you happen to be naked in front of a lot of other people you've just got to put that aside, in the same way that you have to put that aside in a fully-clothed intense dialogue scene because you're entering into that particular imaginative state of play.
Geoffrey Rush
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