Top 15 Cuban Domino Sayings
#1. I contend, most seriously, that there is a real need for a good, thick, complete-as-possible dictionary of 'What People Used to Call Things.'
Gary Jennings
#2. I proclaim publicly that I favor ending government involvement in education.
Marshall Fritz
#3. While God sustains the burden of the world, the spurious ego assumes its burden, grimacing like an image on a tower, seeming to support it. If the traveller in a carriage, which can carry any weight, does not lay his luggage down but carries it painfully on his head, whose is the fault?
Ramana Maharshi
#4. East Germany was so total in its totalitarianism that everything was banned which wasn't compulsory.
P. J. O'Rourke
#5. No two journeys are alike. Nobody can pretend to know the journey another person takes to achieve his dreams.
Georges St-Pierre
#6. College was just so essential for my sense of self and my development.
Claire Danes
#7. Whatever happened to the good ole days, when children worked in factories?
Emo Philips
#8. There are always risks in challenging excessive police power, but the risks of not challenging it are more dangerous, even fatal.
Hunter S. Thompson
#9. The worst thing that could possibly happen to anybody would be to not be used for anything by anybody. Thank you for using me, even though I didn't want to be used by anybody.
Kurt Vonnegut
#10. I have been very fortunate in that I'm not doing all network shows or all cable shows, television has really become a year-round process in the way that it's made.
Bear McCreary
#11. Surrender means cleaning the window so light can enter.
Kamal Ravikant
#12. There are no language barriers when you are smiling.
Allen Klein
#13. I tried to go to the gym a while ago and hurt my foot. I thought, 'Well, exercise and I just aren't meant to be.'
Sophie Winkleman
#14. The English were notoriously unenthusiastic about burning witches. I suppose ours were too soggy.
Terry Pratchett
#15. We come by aurora,
with a heavy and sovereign tread,
with the might of matriarchs to furnish our shoulders,
with the apricity of light to crown our heads
Michelle Franklin
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