Bestas Nasil Oynanir Quotes & Sayings
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A father's love can be a terrible thing — Jeph Loeb
It has been difficult to hold onto many paintings but I have retained a few. Possibly the current favorite is titled 'Big Band' completed in 2005. It measures 13 feet x 9 feet. It has 18 nearly life size recognizable portraits of the biggest jazz stars that I knew and saw perform in the 1950s, '60s, '70s, '80s and includes Wynton Marsalis. — LeRoy Neiman
Never again would I let that foul woman trick me into a carriage. — Lia Habel
The only complicated things worth fighting for will change the world in some way and/or make you lots of money, and a complicated relationship will only keep you from doing either. — Ingrid Weir
The great poems of heaven and hell have been written and the great poem of earth remains to be written. — Wallace Stevens
I want to hear the word 'cherish' about 5 times. — Clive Davis
You must write for yourself, above all. That is your only hope of creating something beautiful. — Gustave Flaubert
My brother was scouted for a commercial when he was three, and it was just because he could speak clearly and was well behaved, basically. I don't think he had any amazing acting ability at that age - although he is actually a great actor. — Rose McIver
It's remarkable how a soundtrack can be so important to the storytelling and the experience. I think the music is going to make people see the movie a lot. The music is going to make you want to go see it again. You have so much fun in the movie, and it's music that you want to share with your kids, anyway. — Vin Diesel
Watch for all that beauty reflecting from you and sing a love song to your existence. — Rumi
You can do anything if you set goals. You just have to push yourself. — RJ Mitte
Coercion from outside, strong temperamental inclinations and passions within ourselves, do nothing to effect the essence of our freedom. They simply define its action by imposing certain limits on it. — Thomas Merton
but the force of traditions, as in all crumbling empires, grows proportionately with the explicit revelation, in the machinery of government and commerce alike, of the preponderant action of all principles of inertia... — Julien Gracq
