Top 15 The Weekenders Sayings
#1. There are guys, the weekenders, who can go out and get loaded and they're having fun and partying - which is a term I deplore, partying - and it's all recreational and they're having a ball. I never had that. It was never about recreation. Not. Ever. That was never my motivation. Not once!
Johnny Depp
#2. I'd love to do a duet, always wanted to work with Madonna, but she never asked.
Dolly Parton
#4. The ignorant are afraid to betray surprise or admiration ... they think it ill manners.
Mark Twain
#5. There's no such thing as emotion.
It's only body chemistry in action.
Toba Beta
#7. He thinks I'm like him, Mazer realized. That's what we do as humans; it's how we read minds. We assume that other people think like we do. So if we're nasty and suspicious and conniving we assume that everyone is as nasty and suspicious and conniving as we are.
Orson Scott Card
#8. I'm almost afraid to tell you. Let's put it this way: clean toilets are the least of your problems in this country.
Elle Lothlorien
#9. There are a hundred paths through the world that are easier than loving. But, who wants easier?
Mary Oliver
#10. Lovers are like Siamese twins, two bodies with a single soul; but if one dies before the other, the survivor has a corpse to lug around.
Julian Barnes
#11. The American mind in particular has been trained to equate success with victory, to equate doing well with beating someone.
Elliot Aronson
#12. Nine-tenths of the people were created so you would want to be with the other tenth.
Horace Walpole
#13. But being around so much love has managed to thaw my frozen parts into something human. I feel human. Like maybe I could be part of this world. Like maybe I don't have to be a monster. Maybe I'm not a monster. Maybe things can change.
Tahereh Mafi
#14. Machines, he said, are an effect of art, which is nature's ape, and they reproduce not its forms but the operation itself.
Umberto Eco
#15. A maxim in law has more weight in the world than an article of faith.
Jonathan Swift
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