Ecossaise Beethoven Quotes & Sayings
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I love 'Mean Girls.' I held out on watching it for a long time, but I'm so glad I finally did. Tina Fey is brilliant. — Brant Daugherty

Some people like neat suburbs. I always am attracted to the rundown and the old and the offbeat. — William S. Burroughs

The anxiety around such work [vulnerably written ethnographies] is that it will prove to be beyond criticism, that it will be undiscussable. — Ruth Behar

It is too disgusting to contemplate that a handful of men keep millions of women from being constitutional citizens of this land. — Marguerite Rawalt

We are a day away from making history, and a history towards the breaking of tommorrow. — Anthony Liccione

My trainer taught me, because he's Iranian, and that's a beautiful snack [pistachios]. I have some with me, actually, in my bag. You could eat that on a plane instead of the salted nuts. And a serving size a day is the size of your hand, not the size of your head! — Sandra Cisneros

Danger is hidden everywhere! You can't always be physically ready for it, but you can always be ready mentally! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Ghost stories really scare me. I have such a big imagination that after I watch a horror movie like 'The Grudge', I look in the corners of my room for the next two days. — Vanessa Hudgens

Every first-class season is important; every game is crucial, irrespective of whether you are in the Indian team or not. — Rohit Sharma

The gargoyles were worth the climb: Some seemed so real they could easily have been demons turned to stone. One appeared to be biting the head off of some much smaller creature - a tiny man? - clutched in his claws. Another was contemplative, his monkeylike face resting in the palms of his oversized hands, as he observed his domain. Others stuck out their tongues, bared their teeth, made faces. Their expressions were so elastic and whimsical it was hard to believe they were carved of stone. — Juliet Blackwell

We pay for content that we like, and we like the content we pay for. It's a lot more satisfying to pay $7.50 for Steven Spielberg's next epic than it is to watch my home movies for free. Even for me. — Nathan Myhrvold