Casiraghi Pierre Quotes & Sayings
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For them that think death's honesty won't fall upon them naturally life sometimes must get lonely. — Bob Dylan

Advice to artists: always take the opportunity to shut up. — Bill Jay

I woke up the Following morning with the Kings of Leon telling me that "my sex was on fire." I shut off my alarm and that's when all of the memories of the previous night came rushing back. — Kristen Middleton

I can't understand why anyone would ever leave here," he said if as captivated by their surroundings as she was. "It's...breathtaking." He pulled up to the house and cut the engine before he looked over at her. "Just like you. — B. J. Daniels

Avengers fucking assemble, asshole!"
- Hit Girl — Mark Millar

I went from working with Will Smith to working with Will Smith's wife. So the Smiths have been very good to me. — Vivica Fox

My generation of director has no illusions that we are going to be fed and cared for by subsidized theater in America. — Diane Paulus

Sympathy can turn so quickly. Just add fear. Stir. — Jack Ketchum

Manassa naught,
a padded white envelope
with no return address,
landlocked and antiseptic,
exploited like a gas station.
Beauty
passes through in the briefest of cameos. — Brian D'Ambrosio

I can feel happiness through dancing. — Minzy

When I am in a situation where I feel uncomfortable about speaking but it is necessary for me to speak, or if I feel 'put on the spot' my voice sounds strained, really weird, and it feels as if I have no control over how I sound in these situations. Sometimes then my voice is barely audible and I am frequently asked to repeat myself. Attempts at speaking are often embarrassing, shaming experiences for me. I sound quite different when speaking with someone I am more relaxed with, but I don't like the way my voice sounds at the best of times; I was horrified when I heard a recording of myself. Because of this inhibition about speaking, I have never learned to project my voice or to use it effectively. I often feel that I could no more use my vocal cords to break a silence, to get somebody's attention or to initiate an interaction than I could run through fire or do something dangerous in my life. — Carl Sutton