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Men are not supposed to be mysterious. That's what you say about women. But I think men can have a little of it, too. — Hedi Slimane
Instruct humbly.
Instruct happily.
Instruct hopefully.
Instruct honorably. — Matshona Dhliwayo
But I felt like Pablo Escobar felt like he was an honorable businessman. And when he killed people, I think he felt he did it because they were honorable. That they were liars and were trying to cheat him. I don't think he had a lot of respect for the politicians in Columbia at the time, so he had quite a lot of fun killing them. — Cliff Curtis
Memory is a snare, pure and simple; it alters, it subtly rearranges the past to fit the present. — Mario Vargas-Llosa
We are living in times that demand more and more of our brains and muscles, of our nerves and physical energy. Only those who are strong and know how to keep it so, can stand the wear and tear. It pays to stop once in a while to look over our machinery and oil the parts that need it. — Adrian Peter Schmidt
The taste one gets of death in dreams I find more penetrating and atmospheric than the ordinary fear one might suffer while awake. — Thomas Keneally
But I have known many women
many women indeed, and it is in their nature to confound us, Othello. They are all by their natures lovely lunatics. — Christopher Moore
Most people are awestruck when they see Lady Gaga and Bette Midler, but then the queen comes in. — Jake Shimabukuro
Mine is not a story to tell struggling writers. — Tom Bodett
Genuine art and business are the ultimate partnership toward catalyzing social evolution and well-being. — Vanna Bonta
Korean cinema is very improvisational, and there is a unique power that stems from this. — Bae Doona
Alabama soldiers, all I ask of you is to keep up with the Texans! — Robert E.Lee
Well-observed facts, though brought to light by passing theories, will never die; they are the material on which alone the house of science will at last be built. — Claude Bernard
Maybe we should have gone with him," he said, a few minutes after his friend was lost to sight.
"Three of us would make four times the noise he will," Halt said.
Horace frowned, not quite understanding the equation. "Wouldn't three of us make three times the noise?"
Halt shook his head. "Will and Tug will make hardly any noise. Neither will Abelard and I. But as for you and that moving earthquake you call a horse ... " He gestured at Kicker and left the rest unsaid. — John Flanagan