Destriana Rima Quotes & Sayings
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I have a business background. I have always wanted to open my own business. — Nathan Fielder
When famous people are nice to me, it feels good, so I'm happy to hang out with them. It's better than being at home, depressed, reading 'The Hobbit.' — Moby
Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted. — Albert Einstein
Of course, I have a different vested interest in the gay community, because I am gay, and I would certainly enjoy the tax advantages that straight people have, and the inheritance advantages, and things like Social Security, but I've always been a civil rights advocate across the board. That's how I was raised. — Janis Ian
A hot wind was blowing around my head, the strands of my hair lifting and swirling in it, like ink spilled in water. — Margaret Atwood
Sometimes shame is a more powerful engine than rage. — Jonathan Maberry
My name, my real name, is Tracy. I always thought I was like a boy named Sue. So I made my friends call me 'Tray.' — Ice-T
If you weren't on Chris Economaki's radar screen, you probably weren't on anybody's. — Mario Andretti
This was a mouth that had suffered many slings and arrows along with the occasional thrashing and several hundredweight of tobacco and Cadbury's milk chocolate. This was a mouth through which a great deal of life had passed at, it would appear, an uncompromising speed. — Bill Buford
I've always been an entertainer all my life; I come from a family of entertainers. I always made, very pretentiously, a comparison with Agatha Christie. Her inspiration was crime, and I'm sure she must have taken courses or read about crime, because it was the basis of her stories. But ultimately, it was her own fantasy. — Isabella Rossellini
Her black brows, her reddish-tawny hair and the pure red and white of her complexion defied the searching decomposing radiance: she might have been some fabled creature whose home was in a beam of light. — Edith Wharton
A good plot is like a dream. — Roald Dahl
