Battestilli Quotes & Sayings
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I have always found those who take the easier road, when they know they should be walking the more difficult one, to be cowards, Robillard — R.A. Salvatore

In photography, the issue of the integration of form and content is exceptionally difficult because of the widely held belief that photographs must be a kind of vicarious experience of the subject itself. — Peter C Bunnell

My motto is: Always get even. When somebody screws you, screw them back in spades. — Donald J. Trump

My loathings are simple. stupidity, oppression, crime, cruelty, soft music. My pleasures are the most intense known to man: writing and butterfly hunting. — Vladimir Nabokov

Hope sold, of course, and well; it was the corn syrup of existence, fast burning and addictive. — Aleksandar Hemon

Everyone is born into a certain era. I wouldn't want to see anyone faced with the circumstances that prevailed at the time, when there were few or no alternatives. — Gunter Grass

Success is like Halley's comet, you know. Every now and then it just comes around. — Ross Perot

People look at you, and they've got just the perfect little box for you, the perfect category. Call you a redneck. Call you a hillbilly. Like those were insults. — Travis Tritt

Tis pleasing to be school'd in a strange tongue By female lips and eyes
that is, I mean, When both the teacher and the taught are young, As was the case, at least, where I have been; They smile so when one's right; and when one's wrong They smile still more. — Lord Byron

If you would have peace, genuine peace, you must accept all the aspects of your personality and learn to be comfortable with them. — Morgan Llywelyn

I want to break the old paradigm of thinking that if you're successful, you have to crash and burn-that all of this won't be there tomorrow. — Meredith Brooks

Coach wants me to shoot, and he tells me never to lose my aggressiveness. That's most important. — Allan Ray

I have a repertoire of songs that I'm proud of, that I've written for my own band. When I do a cover, something that somebody else has written, I think about it very carefully before I sing that song. I have to really get behind it and understand it and like it. And that's how I pick roles. I don't want to play just anything. — Hugh Dillon