Doorlys Rum Quotes & Sayings
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As we are all solipsists, and all die, the world dies with us. Only very minor literature aims at apocalypse. — Anthony Burgess

[Eroticism is] the poetry of the body, the testimony of the senses. Like a poem, it is not linear, it meanders and twists back on itself, shows us what we do not see with our eyes, but in the eyes of our spirit. Eroticism reveals to us another world, inside this world. The senses become servants of the imagination, and let us see the invisible and hear the inaudible. — Octavio Paz

Silverfish looked down.
"Oh. Are you a dwarf?"
Cuddy gave him a blank stare.
"Are you a giant?" He said.
"Me? Of course not!"
"Ah. Then I must be a dwarf, yes. — Terry Pratchett

This is a frat party, Meli. There are no good guys. — J. Sterling

Because Dad was famous, I was so used to being identified as 'John Huston's daughter' that I couldn't think of myself as anyone else. — Allegra Huston

'The Hobbit' didn't include female characters at all and was a very linear story, a book for children, really. — Evangeline Lilly

Spelling mistakes in a letter is like a bug on a white shirt. — Faina Ranevskaya

She swallowed the ridicule & washed it down with criticism, It was far sweeter than the taste of obscurity. — C.E. O'Grady

Despite all of our efforts to control something, the world is much, much more powerful than us, and more deranged even than us. — Errol Morris

Sometimes earning awards doesn't matter as much as earning revenue or profit, or having a good response from the audience. No matter how many awards you win, if you can't earn any profit from your movie, if the audience doesn't like it, then it doesn't matter how many awards you get. — Stephen Chow

I don't have a complex mind. — Irving Harper

History is not just a tale of men's making, but is a thing tied to the land. We call a hill by the name of a hero who died there, or name a river after a princess who fled beside its banks, and when the old names vanish, the stories go with them and the new names carry no reminder of the past. — Bernard Cornwell

Let us in the name of the Holy Trinity go on sending all the slaves that can be sold. — Howard Zinn