Abalones Mollusks Quotes & Sayings
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Everything, everything seemed once-upon-a-time. — Haruki Murakami
It's easier when you play. You get your emotion out. You scream. You yell. You do whatever you want. You play. But it's tough to sit. — Goran Ivanisevic
Evil is such a simplistic way to describe any character, be it Iago or Caliban, or any character from history. — Denis O'Hare
That deep longing that you keep dismissing as impractical, may be the very thing your soul is calling you to do. — Renae A. Sauter
Well, you can say that about most anything, "it depends". Of course, it depends. - M. Gustave — Wes Anderson
[I]n the humanities and social sciences, and in fields like journalism and economics and so on ... people have to be trained to be managers, and controllers, and to accept things, and not to question too much. — Noam Chomsky
It's more important for a photographer to have very good shoes, than to have a very good camera — Sebastiao Salgado
We must rouse in our people the unanimous wish for power in this sense, together with the determination to sacrifice on the altar of patriotism, not only life and property, but also private views and preferences in the interests of the common welfare. — Friedrich Von Bernhardi
I'm going to say hi to my girl now — E.L. James
If you are to become a writer you'll have to stop fooling with words. — Sherwood Anderson
I told him he was dreaming. He told me dreaming's the only way to get anywhere. — Cath Crowley
As americans I think it's harder for us to have a relationship with opera because the access to it is so limited. — Jacob Hashimoto
You can pet him, Mr. Arthur. He's asleep... — Harper Lee
When I got out of coaching, I had taught a class at the University of California, an extension class on football for fans. I was looking for tools. I was showing them films. I was going to write a textbook. Trip Hawkins came to me about making it a game for computers. — John Madden
True creativity is inherently destructive, and truly creative individuals always, without exception, seek to destroy the mediums they work within. — Douglas Haddow
