Colacurcio Brothers Quotes & Sayings
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My dearest Lucy," he said, his gaze never wavering from hers, "I would die for you. — Charlotte Featherstone

I couldn't always remember his face, so my visual for him became my feet, bare and pale and pressed against the wall as we talked for hours. — Lena Dunham

In order to understand, observe, deduce, man must first be conscious of himself as alive. — Leo Tolstoy

They carried the sky. The whole atmosphere, they carried it, the humidity, the monsoons, the stink of fungus and decay, all of it, they carried gravity. — Tim O'Brien

Don't invite the friend in distress to call; just show up - and don't forget the mop and broom. — David P. Ingerson

I bear the wounds of all the battles I avoided. — Fernando Pessoa

If it wasn't for KISS, there would be no Guns N' Roses. Bands like that made Guns N' Roses. We were five guys with five personalities and five different influences. The stars were aligned for us. — Steven Adler

IRONY: THE OPPOSITE OF WRINKLY. - T-SHIRT — Darynda Jones

I'm like the Shaolin monk, the counselor in the clubhouse. — Torii Hunter

What is important to me, is to make a girl look better. To really make the most of all her womanly wiles. It's all about accentuating a waist, perking up a bust line, rounding out hips; things that just make you look in the mirror and say, "I look awesome." — Byron Lars

That's my dream: one day, I want to standing on the stage on Broadway. I sing; my dancing is terrible, but I can be trained. That's my dream. That's something I really want to work on. — Tao Okamoto

Polar Express is not an attempt to do animation. It is a technology-based film. — Leonard Maltin

I think in this movie, every time I see his work, I'm blown away by it because he, to me, he really embodied the character so powerfully and so real, so truthfully to me. — Kyra Sedgwick

Knowledge follows us everywhere, like a concerned friend or a persuasive lover. It's the discreet noise in our head, whose meaning we think we understand. It asks that our ears ignore what we hear and our eyes deny what we see. It attempts to tell our hearts whom to love and what to hate. At its most intrusive, knowledge is a ruthless autocrat. It will abuse us and demand that we abuse others. One thought can take us far from our normal instincts and compassions. One idea can justify atrocities. It's a simple thing to say that we are knowledge, swept from our own authenticity by words and meanings, but not so simple a thing to grasp, and to change. It's challenging, of course, but faith in ourselves makes it possible, even inevitable. — Miguel Ruiz