Top 15 Quotes About Being Guilty By Association
#1. I was appalled that the San Francisco ethic didn't mushroom and envelope the whole world into this loving community of acid freaks. I was very naive.
Grace Slick
#2. Embrace good smells. No cost, no calories, no energy, no time - a quick hit of pleasure.
Gretchen Rubin
#3. I never thought I would be in a comedic role; my past is in drama.
Gillian Jacobs
#4. If a columnist writes that something happened on a certain date, or that the government spent a certain amount of money on something, or that a specific number of people have died in the war in Iraq, to pick a few examples, it is his or her responsibility to make certain that information is correct.
Andrew Rosenthal
#5. The working men, I'll go by and they'll whistle. At first they whistle because they think, 'Oh, it's a girl. She's got blond hair and she's not out of shape,' and then they say, 'Gosh, it's Marilyn Monroe!'
Marilyn Monroe
#6. Places you go in life - it opens your eyes up and you kind of understand who you are.
Dwyane Wade
#7. The library knows its own mind...When it steals a boy, we let it keep him.
Laini Taylor
#8. Hope believes there are greater forces against you but that there's a chance you might win out. Hope is wishing. Faith is knowing. The universe is listening.
Habib Sadeghi
#9. The fact that he'd been here only two minutes and already had a girl hurling herself onto his bed would have been thrilling, except that of course she was fleeing infernal rodents.
Cassandra Clare
#11. Most of us harbour a significant amount of subconscious fear about death, and act out of this fear in our daily lives.
Christy Turlington
#12. Story is important but the most important is the theme and how you're going to convey theme cinematically. I'm a believer also
Alfonso Cuaron
#13. David Kay, listening in, had no idea what this was about, but he watched in horror as Mrs. Russet's gaze turned from weathered shingles to flint.
Suzanne Stroh
#14. If you actually look at the etymology of the word 'hallucination', what it's come to mean in English is a delusion. But what it really means in the original language is to wander in the mind. That's the meaning of 'hallucination', to wander in the mind.
Terence McKenna
#15. As a member of the Protestant British squirearchy ruling Ireland, he was touchy about his Irish origins. When in later life an enthusiastic Gael commended him as a famous Irishman, he replied A man can be born in a stable, and yet not be an animal.
Duke Of Wellington
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