Baldassarri Quotes & Sayings
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Jack had stolen that from Nosferatu: the love of a pure woman had an uncanny power over the things of darkness. Maybe 1964 was the last moment when you could get away with that: try such a thing now and people would only laugh. — Margaret Atwood

It was a practical trip, straight across the country. No pit stops at canned meat museums, no national parks. Just a whole lot of Wynebraskowa. — Kari Martindale

While to propose to be a better man is a piece of unscientific cant, to have become a deeper man is the privilege of those who have suffered. And such I think I have become. — Oscar Wilde

Knowledge is knowledge whether it teaches you construction or destruction. — M.F. Moonzajer

NASA asked me to create meals for the space shuttle. Thai chicken was the favorite. I flew in a fake space shuttle, but I have no desire to go into space after seeing the toilet. — Rachael Ray

I'm a foreigner in the world and I don't understand the language. It's a miserable feeling. I've had it all my life. At the high school the girls would stand in groups and just look at me. I was queer and different and everybody knew it. — Jean Webster

We may never see the end results, but that is the difference between the master builder and the worker. — Oscar Romero

True love is not a feeling by which we are overwhelmed. It is a committed, thoughtful decision. — M. Scott Peck

The birth of any show is always a rough one. — Genevieve Gorder

Improvements are invented only by those who can feel that something is not good. — Friedrich Nietzsche

So usually even if you like a sentence or a story or something, it won't come out that way - it'll come out years later, and in a different way, and you don't really control that. — Keren Ann

The soul then, as being immortal, and having been born again many times, and having seen all things that exist, whether in this world or in the world below, has knowledge of them all ... all enquiry and all learning is but recollection. — Socrates