
Top 14 Manzetti Az Quotes
#1. How slowly life moves when you're dead. Another day, another hour, another night in bed. I want to live awake. I've been sleeping. Sleepwalking.
Pearl Abraham
#2. It's because of you that I can go to any church and take whatever the service has to offer, all of it up for interpretation except kindness.
Mary-Louise Parker
#3. The second time I took acid, I watched myself in the mirror for nine hours. What I realized, when I stared, was that my face looked exactly the same when I cried as when I laughed. After awhile I couldn't tell which I was doing. Relief was just pain inside out.
Jerry Stahl
#4. Mentally ill people come from all belief systems.
Penn Jillette
#5. The British story of Peter Pan is about a boy who never grows up and plays all day.
Donna Jo Napoli
#6. Thank you, but diamonds break easier than gold and people shine more through brokenness
Samantha Boscarino
#7. Many a fine SF story uses science or technology merely as backdrop. Many a fine SF story presumes a technological breakthrough and explores its implications without attempting to predict how the thing might actual work.
Edward M. Lerner
#8. Never trust a man with short legs. His brains are too near his bottom.
Noel Coward
#9. Part of growing up is making sure your sense of reality isn't entirely grounded in your own mind.
David Levithan
#10. I might hatch an idea in my comfort zone, but to bring it to reality requires bravery.
Michael Hyatt
#11. Fight your imperfections imagining that you are the worst, so you can perform as the best.
Valentina
#12. Why is ADHD so much more common in the United States today than it was 30 or 40 years ago? And why is it so much more common today in the United States than elsewhere? My answer is "the medicalization of misbehavior.
Leonard Sax
#13. My nearest and dearest have always been very careful. I've never had to send Christmas present back yet.
John Nettles
#14. Everywhere one seeks to produce meaning, to make the world signify, to render it visible. We are not, however, in danger of lacking meaning; quite the contrary, we are gorged with meaning and it is killing us.
Jean Baudrillard
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