Drazens Quotes & Sayings
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Man's best friend is one who wishes well to the object of his wish for his sake, even if no one is to know of it. — Aristotle.

Nothing turns me on more than showing a woman all the reasons why she can't handle me. — Missy Johnson

It seems to me that the testimonies, practically, have come into that shape, that it is not of any use to try to defend the erroneous claims that are now put forth for them. — Uriah Smith

Charles was very intent to use his years as Prince of Wales to make his mark while he still had freedom of maneuver that he wouldn't have as King. The first subject he really went for was architecture. It made an impact. — Anthony Holden

I became a cartoonist because I'd sort of failed at everything else, really. I mean, it was by default. — Michael Leunig

Remember the Tea Party movement didn't get started in September of 2008 when the bank bailout was passed. It really began on Feb. 19th, 2009 when a television commentator named Rick Santelli stood up and said what the hell are we doing bailing out people who couldn't afford a mortgage by taking money from people like me who are prudent? — Karl Rove

At all costs we must re-establish faith in spiritual values. We must worship something beyond ourselves, lest we destroy ourselves. — Philip Gibbs

A rabbi told me that when you have two problems - one near, one not so near - concentrate on the immediate one. — Ariel Sharon

Love knows how to forgive. Love cannot hurt and cannot be violent. — Rajneesh

There is no difficult moment working together because when we start a new project, Dante starts to make all the sketches and I can see the vision of the movie and then I start my job. — Francesca Lo Schiavo

Is a woman a thinking unit at all, or a fraction always wanting its integer? — Thomas Hardy

How thrilling to discover one had depths, how consoling to find them less polluted than the shallows, how encouraging to identify the enemy not as a fissure in the will but as a dead fetus in the specimen jar of the unconscious. My attention was being paternally led away from the excruciating present to the happy, healthy future that would be enabled by an analysis of the sick past, as though the priest had nothing to do but study old books and make bright forecasts, the present not worthy of notice. — Edmund White

Maybe we're all ongoing stories, defined at various stages of life, or whenever people oblige us to declare ourselves. Fiction is marvelous for studying this, allowing the writer and reader to leap decades in a sentence. No other art lets you bend time as much. — Tom Rachman

There's a shift to mobile apps; I'd like to see a more pervasive communications experience, and I think Skype can contribute to that. — Tony Bates