Carbonara Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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I like what I see now in China, but I think the Japanese are a step ahead into craziness and weirdness. I go to galleries there that are the size of a New York elevator, and every time I'm surprised by the amazing things I find. I really hope I'll be able to promote some of these artists, to show their work in the West. — Jean Pigozzi
My formula for success is rise early, work late, and strike oil. — J. Paul Getty
Congress is the third branch of government ... which makes every one of the 535 members of Congress 1/535th of that important one-third, which works out to, hmmm, well, someone else can do the math. You wouldn't think such little wheels could make so much noise. — Wesley Pruden
As a child he was fond of hanging cats and then burying them with ceremony. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
We all have been founded by the universe for only one purpose - To competitiveness. — Sushil Singh
I have no great message to the world. — Orson Welles
To the Indians it seemed that these Europeans hated everything in nature - the living forests and their birds and beasts, the grassy grades, the water, the soil, the air itself. — Dee Brown
Dream of me, he said.
Dream of you? I'm doing that while I'm awake. — Erin McCahan
The only way to find out how far you can trust a person is by wholeheartedly trusting him or her. — Debasish Mridha
What is wrong with keeping guns out of the hands of the wrong people? — Gregory Peck
Without the funding Amtrak needs to keep operating, we will soon see people that rely on Amtrak to get them to work each day, waiting for a train that isn't coming. — Corrine Brown
The boss is not paying you. They just keep the money for you only. New customers who actually paid — Henry Ford
War has become an affair of machines ... and soldiers are little more than clever mechanics. — Alberto Moravia
The cold was bothering me. You'd think I'd welcome it. But it's something to do with being dead, I guess. You don't feel it as cold. You feel it as a sort of nothing, and when you're dead I guess the only thing that you're scared of is nothing. — Neil Gaiman
Grateful Dead performances were by design not consciously planned, often reaching their artistic peak when the collective stumbled upon something stunning, when "the music played the band," as it were. Instead of using set lists, the Grateful Dead chose songs by experimenting together until a pulse, rhythm, phrase, or riff emerged from the group, suggesting a song. Their collective, improvisatory musical works communicate felling like any other artwork. — Steven Gimbel
