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Copertura Wind Quotes By Joan Oliver Goldsmith

We take gingko to sharpen our memories. We could be memorizing song lyrics instead. — Joan Oliver Goldsmith

Copertura Wind Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

Lust has less logic than love, sometimes, but it's easier to fight. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Copertura Wind Quotes By Marie Corelli

The beginning of my history is - love. It is the beginning of every man and every woman's history, if they are only frank enough to admit it. — Marie Corelli

Copertura Wind Quotes By Brendan Gleeson

When I first was able to fill in A-C-T-O-R for the occupation line on my passport, that was the first time I really felt, 'Wow, I'm home.' — Brendan Gleeson

Copertura Wind Quotes By Julian Clary

I didn't think of myself as a tart, but I wouldn't argue with anyone who did. — Julian Clary

Copertura Wind Quotes By Tyson Fury

What personality does it take to drive a car around a track 100 times or hit a ball back and forth. That's not very personality is it? — Tyson Fury

Copertura Wind Quotes By Robert Breault

Every great painting is left incomplete at the point where its completion is obvious. — Robert Breault

Copertura Wind Quotes By Eric Andre

I just grew up with it [The Simpsons]. The first season came on when I was 5, 6 years old, and the show evolved as I was growing up and got funnier and funnier and, by the time I was in 12th grade, they were at their funniest. — Eric Andre

Copertura Wind Quotes By Robert Lacey

Better that anger should be directed into jihad abroad than into Iran-style revolution at home. — Robert Lacey

Copertura Wind Quotes By G.I. Gurdjieff

One of man's important mistakes, one which must be remembered, is his illusion in regard to his I. Man such as we know him, the 'man-machine,' the man who cannot 'do,' and with whom and through whom everything 'happens,' cannot have a permanent and single I. His I changes as quickly as his thoughts, feelings and moods, and he makes a profound mistake in considering himself always one and the same person; in reality he is always a different person, not the one he was a moment ago. — G.I. Gurdjieff