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Dirijamos Quotes By John Ford

Revenge proves itself to be its own executioner. — John Ford

Dirijamos Quotes By Joan Rivers

I just get such a connection from an audience. You play with them. I get mad at them. I yell at them. They yell at me. It's just fun. — Joan Rivers

Dirijamos Quotes By Zoran Drvenkar

In the winter you could see them sitting on the benches by the war memorial. The cold couldn't touch them in those days. They drank mulled wine from thermos flasks and smoked their cigarettes hastily, as if they might warm them up. Tamara doesn't know when the cold took hold of them. They feel it much more quickly now, the whine more, and if anyone asks them why, they reply that the world is getting colder and colder. They could also answer that they'd got older, but that would be too honest, you don't say that until you're forty and you can look back. In your late twenties you go through your very private climate disaster and hope for better times. — Zoran Drvenkar

Dirijamos Quotes By Anne Frank

Who would ever think that so much went on in the soul of a young girl? — Anne Frank

Dirijamos Quotes By Edmund Spenser

For of the soule the bodie forme doth take;
For the soule is forme, and doth the bodie make. — Edmund Spenser

Dirijamos Quotes By Susan Sontag

Whoever invented marriage was an ingenious tormentor. It is an institution committed to the dulling of the feelings. The whole point of marriage is repetition. The best it aims for is the creation of strong, mutual dependencies. — Susan Sontag

Dirijamos Quotes By James Earl Jones

And it was the idea that you can do a play - like a Shakespeare play, or any well-written play, Arthur Miller, whatever - and say things you could never imagine saying, never imagine thinking in your own life. — James Earl Jones

Dirijamos Quotes By Christian De Portzamparc

When I was 18, I lived in Greenwich Village, New York, for nine months. At that time, I wanted to change the world, not through architecture, but through painting. I lived the artist's life, mingling with poets and writers, and working as a waiter. I was intrigued by the aliveness of the city. — Christian De Portzamparc