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Bobbys World Quotes By Miklos Nyiszli

What was money when one's life was at stake? We had learned that nothing lasts and that no value is absolute. The only exception to that rule: freedom. — Miklos Nyiszli

Bobbys World Quotes By Sophie McShera

I'd hate to be really beautiful on telly and then have everyone go, 'It's all make-up and lighting.' — Sophie McShera

Bobbys World Quotes By Fabiola Gianotti

Musical harmony is based on physical principles, while in cooking, ingredients must be weighed out with precision. At the same time, you have to be able to invent because if one follows the same recipe all the time, you never create anything new. — Fabiola Gianotti

Bobbys World Quotes By Katherine Dunn

I know if I were in your generation I would be really tired of seeing Sophia Loren as a sex object. — Katherine Dunn

Bobbys World Quotes By Michael R. Burch

I'll not!
The gents are impressed
with the way that I'm dressed.
I wouldn't change even one spot. — Michael R. Burch

Bobbys World Quotes By Melissa McCarthy

You just have to say, 'It's pretty damn good. I am right here at the moment and I'm OK with it. I've got other things to think about.' — Melissa McCarthy

Bobbys World Quotes By Tomas Transtromer

It's always so early in here, before the crossroads, before the irrevocable choices. Thank you for this life! Still I miss the alternatives. The sketches, all of them, want to become real. — Tomas Transtromer

Bobbys World Quotes By Hannah Simone

I lived on the Greek side of Cypress, and I think that's also where my interest in politics really started to come alive. It was the first time that I was told I couldn't go somewhere: My grandfather's house is on the Turkish side, but we were not allowed to go there. — Hannah Simone

Bobbys World Quotes By Charles Dickens

The empty court is locked up. If all the injustice it has committed and all the misery it has caused could only be locked up with it, and the whole burnt away in a great funeral pyre - why — Charles Dickens