Diavolo Sauce Quotes & Sayings
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Rarely do more than three or four variables really count. Everything else is noise. — Martin J. Whitman

All I can say about Juliette of the Herbs is that it has made me look at how my life is now, still close to the earth, but not close enough ... I'm happy to have seen a glimpse into her life. It encourages me to live as radically as I want. Tish's film is a grand one. — Janisse Ray

Pop music has been all but relegated to the remainder bin at MTV and VH1, where high-maintenance concoctions such as Paris Hilton, Flavor Flav, and Hulk Hogan's biohazard clan of bleached specimens provide endless hours of death-hastening diversion. — James Wolcott

When I learn something, when I know something, when I find something. I always want to share it. Because life is better when you share it. — Oprah Winfrey

I look forward without dogmatic optimism but without dread. — Robert Anton Wilson

I think it is a part of growing up, learning to control our suffering. — Gregory David Roberts

I love inventing interesting people and then pushing them to their absolute limits - and usually those absolute limits involve homicidal faeries, werewolves, or some other paranormal menace. — Maggie Stiefvater

A computer shall not waste your time or require you to do more work than is strictly necessary. — Jef Raskin

Architecture is not a profession, it is a discipline. — Raimund Abraham

I would get bullied a lot. You know, it was the '70s and '80s, so it was a lot of racism back then towards Indian people. And it wasn't actual hatred, it was just that blind, 'Let's pick on that guy.' You know, and you've got to figure that I was a very small kid. And I had a big mouth, so I'm sure that didn't help. — Russell Peters

Have you ever read the back of the Newman's Diavolo pasta sauce? Dad on the front is dressed like the devil with a little beard and horns. He says that he sells his soul to the devil for the recipe. It was banned in the South. They thought it was an abomination. — Nell Newman