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Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Dominik Garcia-Lorido

I grew up on film sets and I had a ball. It wouldn't have had nearly as much fun if my dad had been working behind a desk somewhere. I remember being on the set of 'The Godfather: Part III,' and all the kids were running around and doing crazy things, and Francis Ford Coppola just embraced that. — Dominik Garcia-Lorido

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Ronald Reagan

If not us, who? And if not now, when? — Ronald Reagan

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Alice Waters

I guess I don't really believe in retirement. I believe in shorter days and maybe in weekends! — Alice Waters

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Russell Crowe

We can't repay our good luck with bad grace. It invites darkness. — Russell Crowe

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Victoria Beckham

I consider all of my pieces to be investment pieces. A dress shouldn't be worn for one season - you should be able to wear it year after year. — Victoria Beckham

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Henry Allen Ironside

We are not preaching the Gospel of a dead Christ, but of a living Christ who sits exalted at the Father's right hand, and is living to save all who put their trust in Him. That is why those of us who really know the Gospel never have any crucifixes around our churches or in our homes. The crucifix represents a dead Christ hanging languid on a cross of shame. But we are not pointing men to a dead Christ; we are preaching a living Christ. He lives exalted at God's right hand, and He "saves to the uttermost all who come to God by Him." — Henry Allen Ironside

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Devendra Banhart

There are so many bad songs that have incredible videos. It's pretty amazing, actually. The power of putting images to music is hypnotizing. It's a real power. That's a realm that I've failed at completely. — Devendra Banhart

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Yukio Mishima

To be strong and true had been the most important task he had set himself since early childhood.
Once, as a boy, he had tried to outstare the sun. But before he could tell whether he had really looked at it or not, changes had occurred: the blazing red ball that had been there at first began to whirl, then suddenly dimmed, till it became a cold, bluish-black, flattened disk of iron. He felt he had seen the very essence of the sun ...
For a while, wherever he looked he saw the sun's pale afterimage: in the undergrowth; in the shade beneath the trees; even, when he gazed up, in every part of the sky.
The truth was something too dazzling to be looked at directly. And yet, once it had come into one's field of vision, one saw patches of light in all kinds of places: the afterimages of virtue. — Yukio Mishima

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

One redeeming feature of human beings is that we must work to sustain our survival. Working attaches people to reality; it creates a survival identity, and provides structure to our life. Work provides a person with a temporary purpose and an accompanying sense of security that there is a fitting place in this world for a person of their temperament and talent. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By Nenia Campbell

What does she see in him?"
"Power. Money." I might have imagined the pause. "Sex."
"That's disgusting."
"You asked. Don't ask things you don't want to know the answers to. I don't have time to argue. Can you walk? — Nenia Campbell

Dandenong Ranges Quotes By John Fioravanti

Cherish the Written Word! — John Fioravanti