Dzipsi Strba Quotes & Sayings
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I tried to learn. I wanted to learn to be righteous. I wanted to know. But I could only pretend. — Robert Jackson Bennett
There was a naive quality in 1982 around technology and the start of video games. And that's like the start of electronic music - there was this statement and, ideologically, these things to fight for. — Thomas Bangalter
Darkness is darkness. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Ford used to come to work in a big car with two Admiral's flags, on each side of the car. His assistant would be there with his accordion, playing, Hail to the Chief. — Richard Widmark
Automatically everybody thinks of me as an actress who is trying to sing. And if I weren't me I'd probably think the same thing. — Molly Ringwald
Years later I was in the Sudan on a conservation project when I heard an incredible story on good authority that sounded similar to my own. During the twenty-year war between northern and southern Sudan elephants were being slaughtered both for ivory and meat and so large numbers migrated to Kenya for safety. Within days of the final ceasefire being signed, the elephants left their adopted residence en masse and trekked the hundreds of miles back home to Sudan. How they knew that their home range was now safe is just another indication of the incredible abilities of these amazing creatures. — Lawrence Anthony
I hate, for example, whenever you hear someone say, 'You have work at being a couple.' — Vanessa Paradis
Nine times out of ten, when you extend your arms to someone, they will step in, because basically they need precisely what you need. — Leo Buscaglia
The point is," Caine continued, "you and I share something in common, Sam. We were born just three minutes apart."
Sam felt a tingle go up his spine.
"Three minutes," Caine said, moving closer. "You go first. And then me."
"No," Sam said. "It can't be."
"It can," Caine said. "It is. And you are ... brother. — Michael Grant
When you stick a song on a tape, you set it free. — Rob Sheffield
