Top 16 Pierre Elliott Trudeau Sayings
#1. In Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Canada has at last produced a political leader worthy of assassination.
Irving Layton
#3. Atheists are the new gays; in the closet and pretty much disqualified from public office.
Richard Dawkins
#4. Every part of every song can have a totally different musical sound, because otherwise if I wanted to go from a verse of one song to the chorus of another, I'd have to go: "Uh, okay, press that pedal and then ... press that pedal, and then press that pedal off."
Annie E. Clark
#5. I've often been accused of making anthropology into literature, but anthropology is also field research. Writing is central to it.
Clifford Geertz
#6. There came a time in everyone's life when they realized that in spite of how hard they'd been running from themselves, everywhere they went, there they were: Addictions and compulsions were nothing but marching bands of distraction, masking truths that were unpleasant, but ultimately undeniable.
J.R. Ward
#7. Looking and seeing are two different things. What matters is the relationship with the subject.
Christophe Agou
#8. A government held together by the bands of reason only, requires much compromise of opinion.
Thomas Jefferson
#9. Mortification. I'm draped in it. Painted in it. Buried in it.
Tahereh Mafi
#10. I had a lousy marriage and I drank too much.
Pat Travers
#11. The man who submits to violence is debased by his compliance; but when he submits to that right of authority which he acknowledges in a fellow creature, he rises in some measure above the person who give the command.
Alexis De Tocqueville
#12. The poet Rumi says: How long will we fill our pockets like children with dirt and stones? Let the world go. Holding it, we never know ourselves, never are airborne.
Sharon Salzberg
#14. Unfortunately I think the Internet knows more about me than I do. I usually look it up to see what I'm going to be doing that next week.
Travis Pastrana
#15. Social psychology stands at the intersection between our eyes and the world in front of us, and helps us understand the difference between what we think we see and what is actually out there.
Lee Ross
#16. I wear my pants on my upper torso to be abstract and different.
Thom Yorke
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