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Alexandrescu Poezii Quotes By Belle Aurora

My body was sore all over, and I suddenly had my very own hot water bottle in the shape of Lev. — Belle Aurora

Alexandrescu Poezii Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

There's no 'Safety First' in Art. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Alexandrescu Poezii Quotes By Herta Muller

They have good streets here, but everything's so spread out. I am not used to asphalt, it makes my feet hurt, and my brain. I get as tired here in a day as I do back home in a year.
That's not home, other people live there now, I wrote to Mother. Home is where you are now ...
And Mother wrote back to me: How would you know where home is? The place where Toni the clockmaker tends the graves, that's home. — Herta Muller

Alexandrescu Poezii Quotes By Dan Jenkins

Tiger Woods was a month away from 34 years of age when his debutantes began turning up in the news. He was a grown man with a wife and two children. Well, we supposed he had a wife, but that was before we learned she was only an ornament. — Dan Jenkins

Alexandrescu Poezii Quotes By Elsa Peretti

Bird cages are nothing of incredible value, but I like them. — Elsa Peretti

Alexandrescu Poezii Quotes By Francoise Sagan

Whisky, gambling and Ferraris are better than housework. — Francoise Sagan

Alexandrescu Poezii Quotes By Max Born

I believe there is no philosophical high-road in science, with epistemological signposts. No, we are in a jungle and find our way by trial and error, building our road behind us as we proceed. — Max Born

Alexandrescu Poezii Quotes By Virginia Aird

I...I am guilty only of love."

"Thou art a fornicator, an unclean Jezebel! — Virginia Aird

Alexandrescu Poezii Quotes By Antony Gormley

How do you make the timelessness of inert, silent objects count for something? How to use the, in a way, dumbness of sculpture in a way that acts on us as living things? — Antony Gormley