
Top 14 Unaffected Synonyms Quotes
#1. Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do.
Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do.
Mark Twain
#2. All art is a form of hacking, it's a kind of breeching open of a closed system.
Tommy McCarthy
#3. As Beverly Hills becomes more Iranian-Jewish, it is becoming politically conservative.
Ben Stein
#4. Don't brood too much," she wrote to Helen, "on the superiority of the unseen to the seen. It's true, but to brood on it is medieval. Our business is not to contrast the two, but to reconcile them.
E. M. Forster
#5. My own mum cared about Hollywood, and I didn't. I wanted to act, and I loved the creativity of it, but I didn't care for the lifestyle.
Drew Barrymore
#6. Love changes us and helps us move forward in life. It often helps us become the people we've always wanted to be and move away from the people we were. Love transforms us in the best of ways, allowing us only to look back on a memory of our former self.
Adam Wilde
#7. What do you do if you are asked to do a job, first by the Prime Minister, and then by the King? How can you refuse?
Lord Mountbatten
#8. People would never begin to pray if they could not ask for earthly things like riches and health and honours; He says to Himself: If they ask for such things the desire for something better will awaken in them, and finally they will only care about the higher things.
Sadhu Sundar Singh
#9. Once Sally gets an idea in her head, there's not much room for too much else ...
Mira Grant
#10. There is no reason to be ashamed of who you are.
Judy Gold
#11. For any human being, freedom is essential, crucial, to our dignity and our ability to be fully human.
Izzeldin Abuelaish
#12. The only time people turned to watch her go by was when she hurtled past them as she fell.
Cassandra Clare
#13. Oh, God, I'm going to be a hundred and sixty with a flower on my ass.
Kim Harrison
#14. We should all live as if we were never going to die, for it is the deaths of our friends that hurt us, not our own.
Gerald Brenan
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