Top 17 Quotes About Losing Faith In Humanity
#1. I'm slowly losing faith in humanity, one idiot at a time ...
Jose N. Harris
#2. It is a truism throughout the civilized galaxy that when you go to the police, your troubles really begin.
Robert Sheckley
#4. She understood very clearly why people go mad. Sometimes it is the only way to survive the unbearable when all other flight has been cut off. When the body cannot remove itself and emotions cannot be deadened, then the mind simply refuses to accept reality.
Anne Perry
#5. Every role is challenging in its own way, but the most challenging roles are the ones that are badly written - then it's completely up to you to come up with something that is interesting to the story and myself as an actor.
Richard Schiff
#6. We tend to do period stuff because it helps make it one step removed from boring everyday reality.
Ethan Coen
#7. I'm not letting you give me a dinosaur and run away! Dinosaurs fucking meant something.
Lisa Henry
#8. Comparing objects like cars, houses, clothes, and defining life according to those comparisons, instead of trying to discover the real reason for being alive.
Paulo Coelho
#9. Understood what the struggle was about. My mother. Couldn't read or write, but she had more sense than many a graduate from Harvard.
Al Lewis
#10. The matter with human beans," the BFG went on, "is that they is absolutely refusing to believe in anything unless they is actually seeing it right in front of their own schnozzles.
Roald Dahl
#12. Real practice means working on stuff you're not good at. Real practice is about butting your head against the wall repeatedly until you get it right.
Damien Chazelle
#13. I signed my likeness away. Every time I look in the mirror, I have to send Lucas a couple of bucks.
Carrie Fisher
#14. God is whoever raised Jesus from the dead, having before raised Israel from Egypt. There is no God but this God.
Stanley Hauerwas
#16. Like pilgrims to th' appointed place we tend;
The World's an Inn, and Death the journey's end.
John Dryden
#17. He [Bloch] was one of those touchy, highly-strung people who cannot bear to have made a blunder, will not admit it to themselves, and whose whole day is ruined by it.
Marcel Proust