Quote by Josh Brolin
I covered my face because they had taken my wisdom teeth out. - Jo

I covered my face because they had taken my wisdom teeth out. – Josh Brolin

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Ive been given an amazing opportunity and I could not be more grateful. But I also know that all this will eventually die off. Its not real. It will go away and then youll go away and then, I dont know, Ill be left sitting in some English hotel room. – Josh Brolin

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amazing
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Its probably a bit of a power trip when you befriend somebody enough that they trust you to tell you things. – Josh Brolin

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Trust
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Other Quotes from
Wisdom
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To be satisfied with a little, is the greatest wisdom and he that increaseth his riches, increaseth his cares but a contented mind is a hidden treasure, and trouble findeth it not. – Akhenaton

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Wisdom

As great as Ed is, the wisdom out here is that he cant carry a movie. Theyll pay him $3 million to be the second banana in Julia Roberts things. But they wont put up $3 million for an Ed Harris movie. – George A. Romero

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Wisdom

This society in which we live is radically changing. What previous generations saw as evil is now embraced as being good. It is a dangerous and slippery slope upon which we stand when we reject what Solomon called the beginning of wisdom – the fear of God. – Ray Comfort

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Wisdom

The extreme limit of wisdom, thats what the public calls madness. – Jean Cocteau

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Wisdom

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With my talent, I can make people laugh and give them another attitude about life. What a blessing that is for me. – Doris Roberts

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Learning preserves the errors of the past, as well as its wisdom. For this reason, dictionaries are public dangers, although they are necessities. – Alfred North Whitehead

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Language

Either God is in the whole of nature, with no gaps, or Hes not there at all. – L. A. Coulson

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Creation
[T]he ground beneath them is a garden of fresh, exuberant ferns, lilies, gaultheria, and rhododendron. – John Muir, “The American Forests,” August 1897

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