Top 18 Painlessness Quotes
#1. We spend millions of dollars to remove pain from our lives. It's why so many people get hooked on painkillers. The body becomes addicted to painlessness. That tells you a lot.
Henry Rollins
#2. Once you get beyond the crust of the first pang it is all the same and you can easily bear it. It is just the transition from painlessness to pain that is so terrible.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
#3. But monotony doesn't make for painlessness.
John Green
#4. The British and Americans are two people separated by a common language.
George Bernard Shaw
#5. Be wary of people who use quotes ... I don't know who said that ...
Murdoc Niccals
#6. So the first dinosaur bone ever found was also the first to be lost.
Bill Bryson
#7. I still have the sword of Inigo Montoya - it's mine!
Mandy Patinkin
#8. There's no longevity, living off of negativity.
Big Pun
#9. Most people feel that the world looks like the photograph. I've always assumed that the photograph is nearly right, but that little bit by which it misses makes it miss by a mile. This is what I grope at.
Martin Gayford
#10. The philosophical I is not the man, not the human body or the human soul of which psychology treats, but the metaphysical subject, the limit - not a part of the world.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#11. You are more ignorant than a child, ser knight. There are no shadows in the dark. Shadows are the servants of light, the children of fire. The brightest flame casts the darkest shadows.
George R R Martin
#12. Boy poison - a boy's kisses were like a poison, which infected you and after you were exposed you craved more, like an addict.
Susan Minot
#13. Acting is not pretending or lying. It's finding a side of yourself that's the character and ignoring your other sides. And there's a side of me that wonders what's wrong with being completely honest.
Angelina Jolie
#14. ... epiphanies rarely repeat themselves.
Pico Iyer
#15. You need more fact in the dangerous art of giving presents than in any other social action.
William Bolitho
#16. My whole theory for the improvement of society is based on a belief in the discipline and the education of the individual to self-control and right doing, for the sake of right doing. I have never seen fundamental improvements imposed from the top by ordinances and laws.
Ida Tarbell
#17. Noblest. Bravest. What rot. There was no bravery in buying oneself out of difficulty.
Peter David
#18. The permanence of ink encourages one to "go for it," to try to put the line right where it should be ... continued attempts to place lines accurately build the eye-hand coordination necessary for sketching.
Paul Laseau
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