Cyrillo Histoire Quotes & Sayings
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[T]he joy of travel is not nearly so much in getting where one wants to go as in the unsought surprises which occur on the journey. — Alan W. Watts

I have been sometimes way too attracted by my own villains because in a way they seem to hold the secret to the heart of the narrative. — Peter Straub

Certainly I'm always willing to talk to anyone who's interested in talking to me! — Jay R. Ferguson

She sat down at the table and spent a good hour talking about her husband. She told Judith how they'd met, how he relentlessly pursued her, and finished by mentioning just a hundred or two of his special qualities.
The only thing the man wasn't capable of was walking on water ... yet. Judith made that comment when her friend paused for breath. — Julie Garwood

I have fought my fight, I have lived my life,
I have drunk my share of wine;
From Trier to Coln there was never a knight
Led a merrier life than mine. — Charles Kingsley

Ours is a youth culture, and like a golf tournament, we honor only low scores. — Bill Cosby

I do think you have sort of a general philosophical approach that you want from a justice, and I think a strict constructionist would be probably the way I'd describe it. — Rudy Giuliani

I don't so much mind that newspapers are dying - it's watching them commit suicide that pisses me off. — Molly Ivins

He'd wanted someone to see him. To see past his reputation ... He wanted to be seen not as flawless, but as himself, faults and all. — Courtney Milan

We eat pretty healthy foods, and I've taught my kids since they were little about knocking out trans fats. — Victoria Osteen

The first time I thought about attempting a body suspension was after watching a documentary on rites-of-passage ceremonies from other cultures. I was completely intrigued by what these people put their bodies through. — Criss Angel

I am the kind of writer that people think other people are reading. — V.S. Naipaul