
Top 14 David Avocado Wolfe Quotes
#1. Choosing beauty over content (or choosing beauty as content) is always an act of sedition. If we accept the cant of official culture, we must believe that the beauty we steal from any man-made thing is stolen from its more virtuous and metaphysical backstory, wherein "real" beauty is said to reside.
Dave Hickey
#2. On the way home I thought: How strange. I didn't even mention my breakdown today. Perhaps the period of mourning is over. I can get back to my normal, lifelong problem: how to be a woman without hating yourself for being only a woman.
Ellen Wolfe
#3. They pursue meaninglessness until they force it to mean.
Rollo May
#4. In truth it matters less what we do ... than how we do it and why.
Donna Farhi
#5. Now, at this point, I can wrestle, I can go out there and cut an entertaining promo, I can also do the backstage stuff ... and if you can contribute more to the show, you have more staying power.
Trish Stratus
#6. I just wanted to hear him speak again. His voice made me want to take my pants off.
Tara Sivec
#7. The more unsettling the more I feel at home.
Kat Dennings
#8. But I'm okay with being here in the Now and letting later work itself out.
Susane Colasanti
#9. I'd thought I'd be perceived as cool if I acted like I was up for anything. Instead I discovered that some things just aren't worth it.
Rachel Hawthorne
#10. I'm probably the only bestselling author you know who's written more books than she's read.
Suze Orman
#11. Bawdy in thoughts, precise in words,
Ill-natured though a whore,
Her belly is a bag of turds,
And her cunt a common shore.
John Wilmot
#12. What is called honors and dignities, and even honor and dignity, is generally fool's gold.
Victor Hugo
#13. If you wish, you may. If you want, you can. If you are determined, you will.
Vinita Kinra
#14. Hatred also is short lived; but that which makes the splendor of the present and the glory of the future remains forever unforgotten
here we bless your simplicity but do not envy your folly.
Thucydides
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