Etats Des Quotes & Sayings
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If you knew you could change your lifestyle and diet and avoid heart disease and other things, you should do it. — Laila Ali

I'm a little bit of a geek - I have to be the first person to get new things when they come out. I always want to buy and try new gadgets. — Tom Felton

Childhood is played out in a foreign language and our memory of it is a Constance Garnett translation. — Rabih Alameddine

I like my coffee black, my beer from Germany, wine from Burgundy, the darker, the better. I like my heroes complicated and brooding, James Dean in oiled leather, leaning on a motorcycle. You know the color. ("Ode to Chocolate") — Barbara Crooker

I was a coward and a slave. I say this without the slightest embarrassment. Every decent man of our age must be a coward and a slave. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I am a President held prisoner, that I haven't resigned and I will not resign. — Hugo Chavez

All crises, once averted, become jokes. — Edan Lepucki

My older sister encouraged me from early on and bought me one of the first guitars I had. She listened to all of the crappy songs that I wrote when I was 8 years old and encouraged me to keep doing it. — Tracy Chapman

What God asks of men, said [Billy] Graham, is faith. His invisibility is the truest test of that faith. To know who sees him, God makes himself unseen. — Laura Hillenbrand

The length of your life doesn't guarantee a better quality of life. — Dannika Dark

All that glitters is not gold, and there is also a lot of gold out there you don't see glittering. — Susan Jones

I like touring, I like being in the studio, a bit of both. I like to have a bit of time at home as well. — John Deacon

Each single gesture of art must be daring. One must not be concerned with the side-effects. — Toni Servillo

I've been extremely fortunate in that my career allows me to be seen and heard by people all over the world and I know that my only option is to utilize this gift to speak for those who may not have the means, courage, or strength to speak out. — Sufe Bradshaw