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“Sadness is the ambrosia of all art.”
Frances Fong“Sadness is the ambrosia of all art.”
Frances Fong“...space flight still had a long way to go to catch up with the safety record of the milkshake industry.”
Kevin Fong“With therapeutic Qigong when there is no cure, there is palliation.”
Chan Siok Fong, Traditional Chinese Qigong for Health“For Americans, the car is the American way. Jay Gatsby roars through capitalism, individual freedom, and the good life. For China, the train is the metaphor. Everyone's on board, there's no chance to steer, and it's clickety-clack to collectivism's dreams.”
Mei Fong, One Child: The Story of China's Most Radical Experiment“We spend the first half of our lives making ourselves sick, and the second half of our lives trying to make ourselves un-sick.” – Kevin W. Reese”
Kevin W. Reese“The human body is a tube and tank machine with an electrical system that is made up of trillions of cells and two fluids, which are designed to create and react to chemistry. While this machine can malfunction, malfunctions can be fixed.” – Kevin W. Reese”
Kevin W. Reese“Any hand that I've shaken, any person that I met when I was Joe Blow, now that I'm this guy Kevin Hart, has come back. That's why I treat everybody with respect. I'm always a nice pleasant guy to meet because when they come back to you, they remember.”
Kevin Hart“The loneliest place to spend eternity is your own life after you can't change it anymore."--Lucifer from Kevin”
Bruce Jenvey, Kevin“You were patient, but I worried that your very patience tempted Kevin to try it.”
Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk About Kevin“Still, through a complex combination of optimism and longing and bravado, you would round it up. While a cruder name for this process is lying , one could make a case that delusion is a variant of generosity. After all, you practiced rounding up on Kevin from the day he was born.Me, I’m a stickler. I prefer my photographs in focus. At the risk of tautology, I like people only as much as I like them. I lead an emotional life of such arithmetic precision, carried to two or three digits after the decimal, that I am even willing to allow for degrees of agreeableness in my own son. In other words, Franklin: I leave the $17.”
Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk About Kevin