Top 16 Kneejerk Quotes
#1. Kneejerk interventionism or kneejerk isolationism is the wrong course for Britain.
Douglas Alexander
#2. I walk into a health club locker room and feel an immediate impulse toward scrutiny, the kneejerk measuring of self against other: 'That one has great thighs, this one's gained weight, who's thin, who's fat, how do I compare?'
Caroline Knapp
#3. People love to hate. I have a love-hate relationship with the world. The world loves to hate me.
Andy Dick
#4. Rebellion is obsolete - change things from the inside working out.
Mark Mothersbaugh
#6. It is strange how long we rebel against a platitude until suddenly in a different lingo it looms up again as the only verity.
Ruth Benedict
#7. There is no past that we can bring back by longing for it.
Judi Dench
#8. I live in Philadelphia, and my wife and I do a lot of theater out in the Philadelphia community.
Rob McClure
#9. The mind of the thinker and the student is driven to admit, though it be awe-struck by apparent injustice, that this inequality is the work of God. Make all men equal to-day, and God has so created them that they shall be all unequal to-morrow.
Anthony Trollope
#10. Life may be scary
But it's only temporary.
And this is perhaps the most comforting conclusion to be reached if one discounts the possibility of meaning.
from: Antinatalism A Thought Experiment
Quentin S. Crisp
#11. Those dull, unmusterious city unemployables, dressed in their grey, secondhand suits.
Anthony J. Carson
#12. Film is more of novelty, because I've done so much theater over many years. I'm in love with making movies. Also, I find it easier to remember three minutes of dialogue than three hours.
Woody Allen
#13. The game is getting old, and I don't know if it's because I've mastered the art of it, or if I just have some weird attention-deficit-disorder when it comes to getting my way all the time, every time.
Kris Kidd
#14. A writer is never just looking out of a window or staring into space. They are building a universe to share with the world
Brenda Ashworth Barry
#15. At a certain point, I realized that I could draw anything, and there was nothing I should avoid - I could make it work. That's opened me up to being able to be much more comfortable telling any kind of story.
Daniel Clowes
#16. Time often removes the laurel wreaths and places them on the heads of the real winners. But then usually both are dead.
Dejan Stojanovic