Being Secondary Quotes
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Being Secondary Quotes & Sayings
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As long as our well-being depends on income, and income, for most depends on work, love will always be secondary...
— Miya Tokumitsu
We are made of the stories we have heard and read all through our lives.
— Diane Setterfield
You have to swallow, every day, that you are a secondary being whose worth is measured by an arbitrary, impossible standard, administered
— Lindy West
I watched a lot of TV, and it clicked one day that these people were acting. It sounded like the most fun thing ever.
— Leighton Meester
The body knows things about which the mind is ignorant
— Jacques Lecoq
But if we have the energy of compassion and loving kindness in us, the people around us will be influenced by our way of being and living.
— Nhat Hanh
For me, the facts in anything are always secondary. You don't lie convincingly with the truth. You lie convincingly with being a good liar.
— Stephen Graham Jones
Such a dividend could only be wasted, for it was borne from waste, and to waste it would return.
— Eleanor Catton
The prime purpose of being four is to enjoy being four - of secondary importance is to prepare for being five.
— Jim Trelease
Reading scripts or commercial copy isn't a problem for me, so I can really focus on the acting instead of it being secondary.
— Jason Fuchs
Adversity makes strange bedfellows.
— William Shakespeare
There is always a unique atmosphere in the car when you drive through the City with a dead body in the back.
— Steen Langstrup
Much of what we acquire in life isn't worth dragging to the next leg of our
journey. Travel light. You will be better equipped to travel far. — Gina Greenlee
journey. Travel light. You will be better equipped to travel far. — Gina Greenlee
When I was a baby I had no teeth. I couldn't get a job and I couldn't eat meat.
— Bobcat Goldthwait
To be afraid is to behave as if the truth were not true.
— Bayard Rustin
What we don't know is much more than what we know.
— Albert Einstein