Top 15 Enter The Gungeon Quotes
#2. There are those who say that when civilization progresses a bit further transportation facilities will move into the skies and under the ground, and that our streets will again be quiet, but I know perfectly well that when that day comes some new device for torturing the old will be invented.
Jun'ichiro Tanizaki
#3. There never has been a greater act of love than that Jesus laid down his life to save sinners (John 15:13; Rom. 5:6-8).
John Piper
#4. The best innovation comes from inclusive work environments that foster diverse ideas, nurture people with diverse talent and backgrounds, and create strong relationships with diverse communities.
Mark Parker
#5. I think we have a fascinating new and quite dominant input into politics - and it wont go away. From time to time, people articulate a view that we should ban opinion polls, but that's nonsense.
Jim Bolger
#6. What a man misses mostly in heaven is company.
Mark Twain
#7. It's always fun to do something that you know ultimately is not about the money, and it's certainly not the fame because it's a pain in the ass, but it's really the person in the seat you think about when you sit in the rooms and write, and you do all the things you have to do.
Jim Carrey
#8. Frame in terms of what you want to have in the picture, not about making a nice picture, that anybody can do.
Garry Winogrand
#9. We must lead all beings to the shore of awakening, but, after these beings have become liberated, we do not, in truth, think that a single being has been liberated.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#10. Just think how happy you'd be if you lost everything you have right now & then got it back.
Ronald Reagan
#11. How we gets to the place where we scared to talk softness to each other.
Lorraine Hansberry
#12. If we are to stand the final heat of the battle, we must learn to stand our ground in the face of cavalry or baton charges and allow ourselves to be trampled under horses' hooves, or be bruised with baton charges.
Mahatma Gandhi
#13. Poetry has the virtue of being able to say twice as much as prose in half the time, and the drawback, if you do not give it your full attention, of seeming to say half as much in twice the time.
Christopher Fry
#14. The subsistence level is only a conventional idea, and conventions change.
Arthur Lewis
#15. And yet by heaven I think my love as rare / as any that she belie with false compare
Sonnett CXXX, ll, 13-14
William Shakespeare
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