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Cordonnier Translation Quotes By E.L. Montes

That's what love is ... It's scary not knowing what's expected ... but I know it'll be the best frightening love we've ever had. — E.L. Montes

Cordonnier Translation Quotes By Reyner Banham

More important, Los Angeles has seen in this century the greatest concentration of fantasy-production, as an industry and as an institution, in the history of Western man. In the guise of Hollywood, Los Angeles gave us the movies as we know them and stamped its image on the infant television industry. And stemming from the impetus given by Hollywood as well as other causes, Los Angeles is also the home of the most extravagant myths of private gratification and self-realization, institutionalized now in the doctrine of 'doing your own thing'. — Reyner Banham

Cordonnier Translation Quotes By Angelo Dirks

Duty is doing the right thing, at the right time, for the right reasons, without regard to the cost to one's self. — Angelo Dirks

Cordonnier Translation Quotes By Peter Matthiessen

The boy Weneluke wove hand patterns with a string, working skillfully into abstract designs on all eight fingers: one of these represented a man and woman facing each other, and, by manipulating each sex, he arrived at a nice parody of copulation. — Peter Matthiessen

Cordonnier Translation Quotes By Amy Irving

I thought that my movie career was finished. I was quite happy to dedicate myself 100% to the theater. Surprisingly enough, I've never gotten so many work offers. It's so exciting, this feeling of a new beginning after 40. — Amy Irving

Cordonnier Translation Quotes By Jon Stewart

For me it was just exciting to see fake news catching on like that. We don't you know, it's interesting. I think we don't make things up. We just distill it to, hopefully, its most humorous nugget. And in that sense it seems faked and skewed just because we don't have to be subjective or pretend to be objective. We can just put it out there. — Jon Stewart