Diambulist Quotes & Sayings
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I never like to think of any character as being over. I'm always thinking of different ways of bringing them back. — Chris Lilley

I like a much more Japanese style of blood, where it's red and it almost has a paint kind of quality to it. You can put it on metal, and it has this vividness. Because, normally, what they use in Hollywood is this stuff that looks like strawberry pancake syrup or raspberry pancake syrup. — Quentin Tarantino

What proposal did Bloom, diambulist, father of Milly, somnambulist, make to Stephen, noctambulist? — James Joyce

There had been three priests, proponents of so-called liberation theology. They had opposed the reactionary tide from Rome. And in all three cases the IEA had done the dirty work for Iwaszkiewicz and his Congregation. Corona, Ortega, and Souza were prominent progressive priests working in marginal dioceses, poor districts of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paolo. They believed in saving man here on earth, not waiting for the Kingdom of Heaven. — Arturo Perez-Reverte

Just by doing what rich do... can make you also rich... Rich drink coca-cola so you can too! — Deyth Banger

How strange it all was. Wouldn't it be a lot less messy if everyone just stayed with the people they married in the first place? — Liane Moriarty

One cannot live through a long stretch of years without forming some philosophy of life. — Clarence Darrow

I have a very classic take on fashion. I like my accessories to pop, but in general, my style is pretty classic. — Ashley Greene

There's no one with intelligence in this town except that man over there playing with the children, the one riding the stick horse. He has keen, fiery insight and vast dignity like the night sky, but he conceals it in the madness of child's play. — Rumi

I wouldn't have minded school if they taught you important things like how to have good sex and what brand of wine is the best ... But for some reason they were hell bent on teaching me algebra — Ben Mitchell