Capuzzi Quotes & Sayings
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Everything looks bigger on the screen. Except me. I'm just as huge in real life. So's my dick. — T. Torrest

Economics has been called the dismal science. Once you get to understand it, you may not find it so dismal, but you don't find it much of a science either. — Jean Chretien

There are worse things, worse than being like us. Look, at least we're alive. — Jonathan Safran Foer

If a child has been able in his play to give up his whole loving being to the world around him, he will be able, in the serious tasks of later life, to devote himself with confidence and power to the service of the world. — Rudolf Steiner

For the longest time, you couldn't even say boys and girls were different. It was taboo in the educational world. — Jon Scieszka

Hispanic gives us all one ultimate paternal cultural progenitor: Spain. The diverse cultures already on the American shores when the Europeans arrived, as well as those introduced because of the African slave trade, are completely obliterated by the term. Hispanic is nothing more than a concession made by the U. S. legislature when they saw they couldn't get rid of us. If we won't go away, why not at least Europeanize us, make us presentable guests at the dinner table, take away our feathers and rattles and civilize us once and for all. — Ana Castillo

The superior man does not mind being in office; all he minds about is whether he has qualities that entitle him to office. He does not mind failing to get recognition; he is too busy doing the things that entitle him to recognition. — Confucius

This is where the Iliad begins, and it should be the focus of all my energies and professional skills, but the truth is that I don't really give a shit. — Dan Simmons

War buddies don't exist in the meeting room. It's a battle between a lot of different officers. Some continue fighting when they don't realize that they have been shot. — Hideo Kojima

The gigantic Gaul derided the Roman soldiers as a band of pigmies. — John Lothrop Motley

In a word, it was wild, and somehow beautiful and desolate at the same time, a work which could not have been contrived by Nature or by Art alone, but by their combined efforts only, with Nature's chisel going over the often senselessly elaborate work of man, relieving the heaviness, obliterating the vulgar symmetry and the crude lapses which reveal the laboriousness of the planner's efforts, and thus communicating a miraculous warmth to something created in cold, measured neatness and precision. — Nikolai Gogol

Love is like an eternal flame, once it is lit, it will continue to burn for all time. — Kamila Shamsie