Quotes around the Zodiac - SCORPIO October 23 - November 22
October 23, 1942 Michael Crichton
Other animals fight for territory or food; but, uniquely in the animal kingdom, human beings fight for their 'beliefs.' The reason is that beliefs guide behavior, which has evolutionary importance among human beings.
October 24, 1644 William Penn:
True silence is the rest of the mind. It is to the spirit what sleep is to the body - nourishment and refreshment.
October 25, 1881 Pablo Picasso:
Everything is miraculous. It is miraculous that one does not melt in one's bath.
October 26, 1900 Karin Boye:
You are the best I got, since nothing hurts like you.
October 27, 1950 Fran Lebowitz:
If your sexual fantasies were truly of interest to others, they would no longer be fantasies.
October 28, 1914 Jonas Salk:
Intuition will tell the thinking mind where to look next.
October 29, 1882 Jean Giraudoux:
Only the mediocre are always at their best.
October 30, 1871 Paul Valery:
Latent in every man is a venom of amazing bitterness, a black resentment; something that curses and loathes life, a feeling of being trapped, of having trusted and been fooled, of being the helpless prey of impotent rage, blind surrender, the victim of a savage, ruthless power that gives and takes away, enlists a man, and - crowning injury - inflicts upon him the humiliation of feeling sorry for himself.
October 31, 1927 Lee Grant:
I've been married to one Marxist and one Fascist, and neither one would take the garbage out.
November 1, 1880 Sholem Asch:
The heathen spirit is wingless. It cannot lift itself to heights from which the totality of being is visible, and it therefore loses itself in details.
November 2, 1808 Barbey D'Aurevilly:
Politeness is the best stick there is to keep distance between ourselves and fools, a stick that saves us the trouble of hitting them. To be polite with a fool is to isolate oneself from him. What a good policy!
November 3, 1901 Andre Malraux:
Man is not what he thinks he is, he is what he hides.
November 4, 1879 Will Rogers:
Live that you wouldn't be ashamed to sell the family parrot to the town gossip.
November 5, 1892 J. B. S. Haldane:
My own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.
November 6, 1946 Sally Field:
The first time I hardly felt it because it was all so new... But now I feel it... You like me! You LIKE me! (collecting her second Oscar)
November 7, 1926 Joan Sutherland:
If I weren't reasonably placid, I don't think I could cope with this sort of life. To be a diva, you've got to be absolutely like a horse.
November 8, 1922 Christiaan Barnard:
The prime goal is to alleviate suffering, and not to prolong life. And if your treatment does not alleviate suffering, but only prolongs life, that treatment should be stopped.
November 9, 1934 Carl Sagan:
It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
November 10, 1925 Richard Burton:
If you can't laugh together in bed, the chances are you are incompatible, anyway. I'd rather hear a girl laugh well than try to turn me on with long, silent, soulful, secret looks. If you can laugh with a woman, everything else falls into place.
November 11, 1964 Calista Lockhart as Ally McBeal:
Even if I get past my problems I'm just going to go out and get new ones!
"Every revolutionary ends as an oppressor or as a heretic. "
----Albert Camus ( 7 November)
"The actual millennium has come and gone, as unremarked as a sneeze."
-----Kurt Vonnegut, JR. (11 November)
"I am on a lonely road and I am traveling"
----Joni Mitchell (7 November)
"Is it hard to make arrangements with yourself, When your old enough to repay but young enough to sell?"
----Neil Young (12 November)
"I'm a mawg: half man, half dog. I'm my own best friend!"
----John Candy (31 October)
"Its almost funny. I got dragged into this gig kicking and screaming and now its the only thing I want to do. You work your whole life. You work for thirty years because you thing that what you do makes a difference. You think it matters to people and you wake up one morning and find out that no, you've made a little error there. You're expendable"
----Richard Dreyfuss (29 October)
I know it's hard sometimes And things seem larger than they are But if you need to tell someone That's what I'm here for
----Bonnie Raitt ( 8 november)
"RAGE, RAGE, against the dying of the LIGHT!!!"
----Dylan Thomas (27 October)
"I find it rather easy to portray a businessman. Being bland, rather cruel and incompetent comes naturally to me."
----John Cleese (27 October)
"Yeah, Debbie's here right now, but my dick is in her mouth right now, can I have her call you later?"
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Quotes around the Zodiac - SCORPIO
October 23 - November 22
October 23, 1942 Michael Crichton
Other animals fight for territory or food; but, uniquely in the animal kingdom, human beings fight for their 'beliefs.' The reason is that beliefs guide behavior, which has evolutionary importance among human beings.
October 24, 1644 William Penn:
True silence is the rest of the mind. It is to the spirit what sleep is to the body - nourishment and refreshment.
October 25, 1881 Pablo Picasso:
Everything is miraculous. It is miraculous that one does not melt in one's bath.
October 26, 1900 Karin Boye:
You are the best I got, since nothing hurts like you.
October 27, 1950 Fran Lebowitz:
If your sexual fantasies were truly of interest to others, they would no longer be fantasies.
October 28, 1914 Jonas Salk:
Intuition will tell the thinking mind where to look next.
October 29, 1882 Jean Giraudoux:
Only the mediocre are always at their best.
October 30, 1871 Paul Valery:
Latent in every man is a venom of amazing bitterness, a black resentment; something that curses and loathes life, a feeling of being trapped, of having trusted and been fooled, of being the helpless prey of impotent rage, blind surrender, the victim of a savage, ruthless power that gives and takes away, enlists a man, and - crowning injury - inflicts upon him the humiliation of feeling sorry for himself.
October 31, 1927 Lee Grant:
I've been married to one Marxist and one Fascist, and neither one would take the garbage out.
November 1, 1880 Sholem Asch:
The heathen spirit is wingless. It cannot lift itself to heights from which the totality of being is visible, and it therefore loses itself in details.
November 2, 1808 Barbey D'Aurevilly:
Politeness is the best stick there is to keep distance between ourselves and fools, a stick that saves us the trouble of hitting them. To be polite with a fool is to isolate oneself from him. What a good policy!
November 3, 1901 Andre Malraux:
Man is not what he thinks he is, he is what he hides.
November 4, 1879 Will Rogers:
Live that you wouldn't be ashamed to sell the family parrot to the town gossip.
November 5, 1892 J. B. S. Haldane:
My own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.
November 6, 1946 Sally Field:
The first time I hardly felt it because it was all so new... But now I feel it... You like me! You LIKE me! (collecting her second Oscar)
November 7, 1926 Joan Sutherland:
If I weren't reasonably placid, I don't think I could cope with this sort of life. To be a diva, you've got to be absolutely like a horse.
November 8, 1922 Christiaan Barnard:
The prime goal is to alleviate suffering, and not to prolong life. And if your treatment does not alleviate suffering, but only prolongs life, that treatment should be stopped.
November 9, 1934 Carl Sagan:
It is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
November 10, 1925 Richard Burton:
If you can't laugh together in bed, the chances are you are incompatible, anyway. I'd rather hear a girl laugh well than try to turn me on with long, silent, soulful, secret looks. If you can laugh with a woman, everything else falls into place.
November 11, 1964 Calista Lockhart as Ally McBeal:
Even if I get past my problems I'm just going to go out and get new ones!
November 12, 1817 Baha'u'llah:
The religion of God is for