Alain Chapel Quotes & Sayings
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One moment longer," whispered solitude and the summer moon, "stay with us: all is truly quiet now; for another quarter of an hour your presence will not be missed: the day's heat and bustle have tired you; enjoy these precious minutes. — Charlotte Bronte

Most restaurants fail. The sad ones are stillborn. The mad ones flourish within the bustle and excitement of fame, notoriety, the thrill of the new. But they rarely sustain the glow. They are balloons kept aloft by a restless crowd. Only the strange, the freaks of restaurant perfection, can sustain life beyond a few years. — Sam Sifton

As socialists, we are opponents of the Jews, because we see in the Hebrews the incarnation of capitalism, of the misuse of the nation's goods. — Joseph Goebbels

If I have a son and he decides to play cricket, I will want him to bat like Sachin Tendulkar. — Brian Lara

On 'Masters of Sex,' especially in the pilot, everybody was showing up word-perfect, and you're expected to show up word-perfect. — Lizzy Caplan

The Wall was his, the night was dark, and he had a king to face. — George R R Martin

The mode of delivering a truth makes, for the most part, as much impression on the mind of the listener as the truth itself. — Frances Wright

... The world could change in an instant, and she needed to be mindful of where she was, to live with intention, to always recognize the deliberateness of love. — Deborah Reed

I'm gay. It feels so weird saying it on camera! — Lucas Cruikshank

Writing is the only way to run away from home, without ever leaving. — Shannon L. Alder

You're not going to college to get educated. You're going there to get trained. They'll train you to want what you don't need. They'll train you to manipulate words so they don't mean anything anymore. They'll train you to forget what it is that you already know. They'll train you so good, you'll start believing what they tell you about equal opportunity and the American way and all that shit. They'll give you a corner office and invite you to fancy dinners, and tell you you're a credit to your race. Until you want to actually start running things, and then they'll yank on your chain and let you know that you may be a well-trained, well-paid nigger, but you're a nigger just the same. — Barack Obama