Costa Concordia Captain Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a Cancerian, the typical crab with the tough outer shell and the soft bit in the middle. I don't think I'll ever come to terms with people being unnecessarily nasty, but I can take it if someone doesn't like my music - I'm not everyone's cup of tea. — Katherine Jenkins

One had only to look at the map to see that Panama was the proper place for the canal. The route was already well established, there was a railroad, there were thriving cities at each end. Only at Panama could a sea-level canal be built. It was really no great issue at all. Naturally there were problems. There were always problems. There had been large, formidable problems at Suez, and to many respected authorities they too had seemed insurmountable. But as time passed, as the work moved ahead at Suez, indeed as difficulties increased, men of genius had come forth to meet and conquer those difficulties. The same would happen again. For every challenge there would be a man of genius capable of meeting and conquering it. One must trust to inspiration. As for the money, there was money aplenty in France just waiting for the opening of the subscription books. — David McCullough

Stories about Diana's fashions, about possible rows between Charles and Diana, these were meat and drink. — Andrew Morton

We will all die one day,
but if we live our lives to our full potentials,
we can live forever..
In the consciences of others. — Jose N. Harris

One day in 1984, at the height of his fame, Michael Jackson made a visit to the White House. President and Nancy Reagan may not have dug his music, but they understood the power Mr. Jackson commanded as a common pop-cultural touchstone for just about everyone else. — Monica Crowley

My soul is sick with every day's report of wrong and outrage with which earth is filled. — William Cowper

I don't worry about the things I can't change. — Ferran Adria

It was the fashion of the time, still is, to feel that all actors are neurotic, or they would not be actors. — Gene Tierney