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Detectives Salvajes Quotes By Bill Parcells

If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a quarterback who thinks playing quarterback is just about passing. — Bill Parcells

Detectives Salvajes Quotes By Robert Mapplethorpe

I recorded that because it happened to me. I wasn't making a point. — Robert Mapplethorpe

Detectives Salvajes Quotes By Philip Vera Cruz

Education and knowledge are the power of the minorities in this country — Philip Vera Cruz

Detectives Salvajes Quotes By Jane Hamilton

I have always thought that work is as common and fine as air, something that we become a part of. I am drawn to the out of doors, to the ordinary pleasures of everyday work. Alice used to say that if I was a bird I'd be the first one to sing, the wayward robin who's cranking it up before a ray of light gives anyone allowance. — Jane Hamilton

Detectives Salvajes Quotes By Richard M. Nixon

I'll speak for the man, or against him, whichever will do him the most good. — Richard M. Nixon

Detectives Salvajes Quotes By Sergei Eisenstein

Books are attracted to me. They make a beeline for me, and stick to me. I have been so fond of them that at last they have begun to reciprocate. In my hands books burst like ripe fruit. Like magic flowers they unfold their petals to show me the vital thought, the suggestive word, the confirming quotation, the decisive illustration. — Sergei Eisenstein

Detectives Salvajes Quotes By Doris Lessing

But it isn't only the terror everywhere, and the fear of being conscious of it, that freezes people. It's more than that. People know they are in a society dead or dying. They are refusing emotion because at the end of every emotion are property, money, power. They work and despise their work, and so freeze themselves. They love but know that it's a half-love or a twisted love, and so they freeze themselves.
It is possible that in order to keep love, feeling, tenderness alive, it will be necessary to feel these emotions ambiguously, even for what is false and debased, or for what is still an idea, a shadow in the willed imagination only ... or if what we feel is pain, then we must feel it, acknowledging that the alternative is death. Better anything than the shrewd, the calculated, the non-committal, the refusal of giving for fear of the consequences ... — Doris Lessing