Duecento Quotes & Sayings
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I hardly ever go to parties. If I really have to, I'll go, but I'm not the most open person, which is sometimes not the best quality. — Eva Green
The '60s is one of my favourite eras in general. I love '60s music, and I've always wanted to do a period film. — Zoe Kravitz
Would you shake hands with the monster that lives in your closet? — Claire Amber
Success needs you to give yourself goals to aim for. — Auliq Ice
I would not wish to imply that most industrial accidents are due to intemperance. But, certainly, temperance has never failed to reduce their number. — William Lyon Mackenzie King
Great scientists are Peter Pans, still anxious to classify and explain at an age when most people are concerned with money, power and sex. — David M. Knight
I learned failure early and mastered it. — Gregory Maguire
It's hard to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer - people who get it don't live long enough. — Randy Pausch
We think we can make honey without sharing in the fate of bees, but we are in truth nothing but poor bees, destined to accomplish our task and then die. — Muriel Barbery
Cigarette, flipped it on the table, and began on another. "Just like this." That was when Mama finished her soup with a clank, suppressed a cardboard burp, and answered for him. "That Saukerl," she said. "You know what he did? He rolled up all of his filthy cigarettes, went to the market when it was in town, and traded them with some gypsy." "Eight cigarettes per book." Papa shoved one to his mouth, in triumph. He lit up and took in the smoke. "Praise the Lord for cigarettes, huh, Mama?" Mama only handed him one of her trademark looks of disgust, followed by the most common ration of her vocabulary. "Saukerl." Liesel swapped a customary wink with her papa and finished eating her soup. As always, one of her books was next to her. She could not deny that the answer to her — Markus Zusak
Not all those who wander are lost — JRR Tollien
Emily Dickinson's words filled the chapel. " 'Hope is the thing with feathers — Jennifer Bernard
Now that doctors have stopped making house calls, lots of patients now have to die without their help. — Milton Berle