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El Mentiroso Quotes By Charlton Heston

Doing a picture with Willie Wyler is like getting the works at a Turkish bath. You damn near drown, but you come out smelling like a rose. — Charlton Heston

El Mentiroso Quotes By Anthony Ryan

There were tears in his eyes but he blinked them away. "I wish to learn many things". — Anthony Ryan

El Mentiroso Quotes By Jimmy Carter

The reduction of nuclear arsenals and the removal of the threat of worldwide nuclear destruction is a measure, in my judgment, ofthe power and strength of a great nation. — Jimmy Carter

El Mentiroso Quotes By Nora Roberts

your excuses are so lame they're limping, — Nora Roberts

El Mentiroso Quotes By Samuel Johnson

When a man feel the reprehension of a friend seconded by his own heart, he is easily heated into resentment. — Samuel Johnson

El Mentiroso Quotes By Ray Bradbury

If I'd found out that Norman Mailer liked me, I'd have killed myself. I think he was too hung up. I'm glad Kurt Vonnegut didn't like me either. He had problems, terrible problems. He couldn't see the world the way I see it. I suppose I'm too much Pollyanna, he was too much Cassandra. Actually I prefer to see myself as the Janus, the two-faced god who is half Pollyanna and half Cassandra, warning of the future and perhaps living too much in the past - a combination of both. But I don't think I'm too over optimistic. — Ray Bradbury

El Mentiroso Quotes By David Hockney

People criticized me for my photography. They said it's not art. — David Hockney

El Mentiroso Quotes By Dolly Parton

I do have a lot of gays in my family now, but some will never come out. — Dolly Parton

El Mentiroso Quotes By Juan Gabriel Vasquez

I swear, I have really tried to care about genres or categories, but I find myself sadly unable to do so. I will enjoy anything, anything, as long as it comes written in language that is personal to the point of idiosyncratic, euphonious, revealing and precise. I avoid any kind of writing that doesn't fill these requirements. I don't care which genre it belongs to. — Juan Gabriel Vasquez