Bizet Farandole Quotes & Sayings
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Even if you managed to escape from one cage, weren't you just in another, larger one? — Haruki Murakami

It can't be wrong to want to see someone because you like the person you are when you're around them. That's probably one of the best reasons you could have. — Courtney Summers

I've been trying for some time to develop a lifestyle that doesn't require my presence. — Garry Trudeau

The problem when you are a strong, capable, self-confident person, is that more often than not, people think that you don't really need things like comfort, reassurance, loyalty and guidance. People are more likely to look at you and say, "She doesn't need this", "She doesn't need that", "She's already all of this and all of that". But then the truth is that most probably, you are a strong, capable, self-confident person because you built yourself brick-by-brick into that person; because you HAD to BECOME that person; because you had determination enough to make yourself into the image that you knew you needed to become. At the heart of many strong, confident people, is a heart most longing of the things that most others simply take for granted. — C. JoyBell C.

I'd tried to straighten him out, but there's only so much you can do for a person who thinks Auschwitz is a brand of beer. — David Sedaris

I think American Werewolf in London is the greatest werewolf movie of all time. — David Hayter

The propensity of man, is to invent history, that he may promote his own destiny...
Rev. Joaquin R. Larriba — Joaquin R. Larriba

The "allies" of today would be the bureaucrats of tomorrow ... — Albert Meltzer

The most important thing you can ever know, is that whatever your purpose is, that's not your only choice. — Dan Wells

I've turned from an ordinary Australian housewife into a gigastar, icon, talk-show host, swami, spin doctor ... and now I'm a style guru! — Barry Humphries

It is much to be lamented that a man of Franklin's general good character and great influence should have been an unbeliever in Christianity, and also have done as much as he did to make others unbelievers. — Benjamin Franklin

Task triage is the habit of making a realistic assessment of what degree of perfection is required for a task at the point of accepting it, so one doesn't need to rely on one's habit of procrastinating to lower the bar. — John Perry