Top 15 Purgatorial Punishments Quotes

#1. Gen Y is really quite distinct from Gen X; it's really self-involved and very narcissistic - their cameras are filled with pictures of themselves; Facebook, it's about me. It's a generation that's been pampered by their parents and their schools, given prizes for just taking part.

Marcus Buckingham

#2. You can't really walk anywhere. Where are you going to go? Everything closes at a certain hour and it's a highway with bars on it; that's what it is.

John Leguizamo

#3. I can never forget suffering and I will never forget sunset. I came home with all of it in my mind.

Horace

#4. If you want to know what real love looks like, first imagine a master and a servant, then imagine being unable to distinguish between them.

Eric Micha'el Leventhal

#5. Things change, friends leave. And life doesn't stop for anybody.

Stephen Chbosky

#6. I like people. I like animals, too-whales and quail, dinosaurs and dodos. But I like human beings especially, and I am unhappy that the pool of human germ plasm, which determines the nature of the human race, is deteriorating.

Linus Pauling

#7. With 'Shameless,' 'Homeland' and 'American Horror Story,' these are all shows that don't follow a particular mold, and they are out-there. The acting is spectacular.

Shanola Hampton

#8. I had lots of breaks.

Reba McEntire

#9. The condom broke. I know how stupid that sounds. It's the reproductive version of the dog ate my homework.

Jennifer Weiner

#10. Being yourself in a world which wants you to be someone else is the highest possible attainment.

Bryant McGill

#11. Whether you are a medical doctor or a chiropractor or another type of healer, life has a challenge that you have to be egoless. You have to just become, without self, a healer at that moment, for that purpose.

Harbhajan Singh Yogi

#12. It is infinitely easier to suffer in obedience to a human command than to accept suffering as free, responsible men.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

#13. Every high civilization decays by forgetting obvious things.

Gilbert K. Chesterton

#14. The old style hypocrite was a person who tried to appear better than he actually was; the new style hypocrite tries to appear worse than he or she is.

Charles Templeton

#15. This is the dilemma, the contradiction we cannot resolve. We do not want to be them. Yet we are fascinated by them, because every detail tugs at a buried memory.

Kelley Armstrong

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