Buhay Amerika Quotes & Sayings
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Once you work with a studio on a film, the studio is sort of like this enormous clam that just opens, takes everything and then closes, and no one enters again. They own it all. — Don Bluth

The procedure was that an artist got a mural and then he would have anywhere from two to ten assistants depending on the size of the mural and how many assistants he needed, or she needed. — Lee Krasner

Of all the girls I ever knew
some loved and some denied me
And all the words I ever said
have been no use to hide me
And all the songs I ever sung
each one of them untied me
And all the girls I ever loved
have left themselves inside me. — Al Stewart

The health of the soul is as precarious as that of the body; for when we seem secure from passions, we are no less in danger of their infection than we are of falling ill when we appear to be well. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Atlanta is an incredibly cool city. — Andrew Lincoln

If we don't build a company as influential as Google or Facebook, then we failed. I'm, like, perpetually stressed, honestly. — Arash Ferdowsi

If you are still alive when you read this,
close your eyes. I am
under their lids, growing black. — Bill Knott

I've been passionate about two things in my life. One was Christina Alibrandi. The other is Josephine Alibrandi. — Melina Marchetta

I reject the notion I am capable of doing anything 'not well' ~ Ethan — Chloe Neill

I think we're a kind of desperation. We're sort of a maddening luxury. The basic and essential human is the woman, and all that we're doing is trying to brighten up the place. That's why all the birds who belong to our sex have prettier feathers - because males have got to try and justify their existence. — Orson Welles

Buddy, you're the one who was right!" Da Shi laughed, shaking his head. "I would never have thought that actual fucking aliens would be involved! — Liu Cixin

There are an awful lot of people who despise government precisely because it opened the door for common citizenship for people of all races and all natures in the United States. — Taylor Branch