"cold silence has a tendency to atrophy any sense of compassion, between supposed lovers, between supposed brothers. And I know the pieces fit." »Maynard James Keenan, in the song "Schism", by Tool
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"Wayne Am I supposed to be a man, am I supposed to say, it's OK, I don't mind. I don't mind. Well I mind I mind big time And you know what the worst part is I NEVER LEARNED TO READ." »Wayne's World
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"Do more than you're supposed to do and you can have or be or do anything you want." »Bill Sands
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"Try not to have a good time...this is supposed to be educational." »Charles Monroe Schultz
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"I never realized until lately that women were supposed to be the inferior sex." »Katharine Hepburn
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"I never realized until lately that women were supposed to be inferior." »Katherine Hepburn
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"Man is asked to make of himself what he is supposed to become to fulfill his destiny." »Paul Tillich
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"The Meaning Of Life The reason that we're all here is that it was too crowded where we were supposed to go." »Steven Wright
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"Feelings are not supposed to be logical. Dangerous is the man who has rationalized his emotions." »David Borenstein
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"Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first." »Ronald Reagan
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"We do on stage things that are supposed to happen off. Which is a kind of integrity, if you look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else." »Tom Stoppard
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"As repressed sadists are supposed to become policemen or butchers so those with irrational fear of life become publishers." »Cyril Connolly
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"They didn't need men because they had each other, a significant other. It doesn't matter if the cat's in pants or pedal-pushers. I don't think we're supposed to fly solo." »Andrew Schneider
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"If you were a pirate, you know what would be the one thing that would really make you mad Treasure chests with no handles. How the hell are you supposed to carry it" »Jack Handey Deep Thoughts
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"Not only have women been successful in entering fields in which men are supposed to have a more natural aptitude, but they have created entirely new businesses." »Lucretia P. Hunter, ``The Girl Today, The Woman Tomorrow', 1932
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"Is love supposed to last throughout all time, or is it like trains changing at random stops. If I loved her, how could I leave her If I felt that way then, how come I don't feel anything now" »Jeff Melvoin
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"All the president is, is a glorified public relations man who spends his time flattering, kissing, and kicking people to get them to do what they are supposed to do anyway." »Harry S Truman
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"All the President is, is a glorified public relations man who spends his time flattering, kissing and kicking people to get them to do what they are supposed to do anyway." »Harry S Truman, Letter to his sister, Nov. 14, 1947
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"Why would they have book covers if we aren't supposed to judge the book by them? It makes no sense." »Ingrid Weir
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"Whoso associates with the wicked will be accused of following their ways, though their principles may have made no impression upon him; just as if a person were in the habit of frequenting a tavern, he would not be supposed to go there for prayer, but to drink intoxicating liquor." »Sa?di
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"Has anyone supposed it lucky to be born? I hasten to inform him or her that it is just as lucky to die, and I know it." »Walt Whitman, "Leaves of Grass"
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"Anyone can do any amount of work provided it isn't the work he is supposed to be doing at the moment." »Robert Benchley
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"The love of retirement has in all ages adhered closely to those minds which have been most enlarged by knowledge, or elevated by genius. Those who enjoyed everything generally supposed to confer happiness have been forced to seek it is the shades of privacy." »Johnson
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"Every man ought to be supposed a knave, and to have no other end, in all his actions, but private interest. By this interest we must govern him, and by means of it, make him cooperate to public good, notwithstanding his unsatiable avarice and ambition." »Alexander Hamilton, P. 217 - A History of the American People by P. Johnson
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"By the time I'd grown up, I naturally supposed that I'd be grown up." »Lord Billingsley
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"No one imagines that a symphony is supposed to improve in quality as it goes along, or that the whole object of playing it is to reach the finale. The point of music is discovered in every moment of playing and listening to it. It is the same, I feel, with the greater part of our lives, and if we are unduly absorbed in improving them we may forget altogether to live them." »Alan B. Watts
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"...as to moral feeling, this supposed special sense, the appeal to it is indeed superficial when those who cannot think believe that feeling will help them out, even in what concerns general laws: and besides, feelings which naturally differ infinitely in degree cannot furnish a uniform standard of good and evil, nor has any one a right to form judgments for others by his own feelings..." »Immanuel Kant, FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF THE METAPHYSICS OF ETHICS
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"...in the lexicon of the political class, the word "sacrifice" means that the citizens are supposed to mail even more of their income to Washington so that the political class will not have to sacrifice the pleasure of spending it." »George Will, Newsweek, 2/22/93
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"Most people live, whether physically, intellectually or morally, in a very restricted circle of their potential being. They make use of a very small portion of their possible consciousness, and of their soul's resources in general, much like a man who, out of his whole bodily organism, should get into a habit of using and moving only his lttle finger. Great emergencies and crises show us how much greater our vital resources are than we had supposed." »William James
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"Nothing is less sincere than our mode of asking and giving advice. He who asks seems to have a deference for the opinion of his friend, while he only aims to get approval of his own and make his friend responsible for his action. And he who gives advice repays the confidence supposed to be placed in him by a seemingly disinterested zeal, while he seldom means anything by his advice but his own interest or reputation." »Francois De La Rochefoucauld
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