Bathory Countess Quotes & Sayings
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If I, taking care of everyone's interests, also take care of my own, you can't talk about a conflict of interest. — Silvio Berlusconi

But, who is Death? A figure that harrows and wastes wherever and however it pleases. This is also a possible description of the Countess Bathory. Never did anyone wish so hard not to grow old; I mean, to die. That is why, perhaps, she acted and played the role of Death. Because, how can Death possibly die? — Alejandra Pizarnik

Show them that hope exists. Show them that there is daylight on the other side of darkness. — Jayne Castel

My fans are who I am. You give meaning to my life. You will never know the connection I feel to you. — Lady Gaga

Most people like to hear sounds they are used to. — Yoko Ono

My first real kiss came when I was 10, and it was in an acting class. I had to do a scene from a movie where someone gets kissed under a tree, and I did not want to do it! But my acting partner wanted me to feel comfortable, so he bought a picnic basket with all these snacks. He made such an effort - and it was cute. — Vanessa Hudgens

Despite dissimilarities in our luck and success at looking after ourselves, we are all human beings. — Naguib Mahfouz

I wish that things could go back to the way they were between us. That you could be you and I could be me, and we'd have fun with each other, and it would be a really sweet first romance that I'll remember my whole life. — Jenny Han

Keep your family and old friends around you. That's what I had done and that's what saved my life when it came to being famous. — Barry Manilow

Sometimes the only answer to death is lunch. — Jim Harrison

Though a story may begin as a lie, perhaps it can be made true. Perhapsd their ultimate power is found in how they inspire us to action. — Matthew J. Kirby

God help me if I ever injure my back," Clayton quipped.
"God help you if you ever turn it," Whitney snapped, "for there'll surely be some heartbroken papa or cuckolded husband ready with a knife
if I don't murder you first. — Judith McNaught

Language change is not a disease, any more than adolescence, or autumn are illnesses. — Jean Aitchison

--and yet, in my heart, I always knew we loved each other, a part of me understanding that the passion with which we hurt each other came from something strong enough to withstand the blows we inflicted. Looking back, I guess I always felt that we would have time to work things out eventually, not imagining what was to come; that we would one day have to cut all ties and never speak again. — Camilla Way