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Dibacco Films Quotes By James Russell Lowell

Large charity doth never soil, but only whitens soft white hands. — James Russell Lowell

Dibacco Films Quotes By Donald Rumsfeld

It is unknowable how long that conflict [the war in Iraq] will last. It could last six days, six weeks. I doubt six months. — Donald Rumsfeld

Dibacco Films Quotes By Karina Halle

And if I tell Linden how I feel and he doesn't feel the same way that would ruin our friendship. It would ruin everything we have together, not to mention the relationships we're both in. — Karina Halle

Dibacco Films Quotes By Neil Armstrong

You've got to expect things are going to go wrong. And we always need to prepare ourselves for handling the unexpected. — Neil Armstrong

Dibacco Films Quotes By Mark Gatiss

Well, what was I to do? For the well-bred gentleman there was clearly only one recourse. I fucked him. — Mark Gatiss

Dibacco Films Quotes By Carrie Firestone

The pain of losing doesn't get less with each person I lose. But I have the wisdom of knowing the pain isn't forever. That fades. The memories stay. And the love isn't going anywhere. — Carrie Firestone

Dibacco Films Quotes By Steve Martin

What I mean is that none of my talents had a - what's that great word - rubric. A singer, an actor, a dancer - there was nothing I could really say I was. The writing came much later. And, actually, thank God, because if I had said I'm a singer, I would really have just had one thing to do. — Steve Martin

Dibacco Films Quotes By The Hippie

It was strange that in some sort of Jeffrey Dahmer meets Ghandi way I was
able to love myself for hating myself. It seemed like a warped sense of
love. But it was love without conditions. — The Hippie

Dibacco Films Quotes By George Woodcock

They decided that unpaid leave could only be granted through the decision of a council that consisted almost entirely of scientists who couldn't understand my reasons for wanting to go so. They said no, no unpaid. So I immediately resigned. — George Woodcock