1966 Robin Quotes & Sayings
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Top 1966 Robin Quotes

The woman from the depths of her rags, a waif, a martyr - smiled. She must have a divine heart to be so tired and yet smile. — Henri Barbusse

She whispers it aloud, 'lorelei.' the sound makes her ache, makes the word even more beautiful, even more real. — Mary E. Pearson

I would willingly pass my life writing and re-writing the same book - that one book every writer carries within him - the image of his own soul. — Ignazio Silone

I don't like to go to premieres or openings. I don't like to have to put on makeup. — Rosie O'Donnell

I think that's one of the reasons people love The X-Files, because most people do believe that there's something else going on that we don't know, because life is just too bizarre to be the way it is. — Rhys Darby

Where I went off, you can get back on the track by going through the support race pitlane, but you have to go through a gate. I know this as I did the same thing in 2001 and the gate was open that year. Somebody closed it this time. Next year, I'll make sure it's open again. — Kimi Raikkonen

As a monogamous creature, I feel sometimes that it fills up a function that affairs have in married people's life. — Etgar Keret

Although a security guard is ostensibly there to provide security, his actual role is to give the illusion of safety to suburban women. If someone wants to do something dangerous, a security guard is helpless to stop them. Most older security guards understand this. If you're a yuppie in a suit, you will never get stopped. If you're a bike messenger, they're on you in a heartbeat. Go stand in an office building lobby and watch if you don't believe me. — Harvey Pekar

If I can't find something on this plate to eat, that's my fault," she replied. — Kevin Wilson

The fans, the vampire groupies, love the idea of this androgynous, preternatural figure stalking the night, and craving aesthetic pleasure just as he craves blood, wearing only the best velvet clothes, and savoring red roses. — Anne Rice

Look . . ." I dreaded female statements that started with "look." In my limited experience, there was nowhere to hide after they were made. — Craig Johnson