Evodio Lopez Quotes & Sayings
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I think fire is so critical in the wild. You can cook with it, you can make tools, you can deter a predator, you can dry your clothes and you get that element of morale that matters so much when you're stuck in the middle of nowhere. — Bear Grylls

He attempted to bark the order and succeeded, albeit with more of a chihuahua result than intended. — Jeffery Russell

You should be as alive as you can, until you're totally dead! — Dylan Moran

I'm one injury away from hanging up the racket at any time. — Lleyton Hewitt

Divorce is never a nice thing, but it's very easy to take family for granted, and when there's a divorce, you don't take things for granted so much. — Ivanka Trump

I was really lucky that, through my 20s, I got to work with some amazing people, and I tried to sit back and watch and learn. — James Badge Dale

I speak of a clinical depression that is the background of your entire life, a background of anguish and anxiety, a sense that nothing goes well, that pleasure is unavailable and all your strategies collapse. — Leonard Cohen

At certain crucial moments - an emergency or an opportunity - one must act first and think later. — Edmund White

Rem tene, verba sequentur: grasp the subject, and the words will follow. This, I believe, is the opposite of what happens with poetry, which is more a case of verba tene, res sequenter: grasp the words, and the subject will follow. — Umberto Eco

Democracy is the best chance for the best people. — Robert Frost

Raymond Chandler managed to write about L.A. his whole career. Should I keep going writing about New York? Is that what I should be doing? Songwriting doesn't work that way. — Lou Reed

I'd like to take a cat to your back and then fuck you senseless. — Tamsen Parker

I was a commodity, like a hot dog. It was like hot dogs and Betty Hutton. — Betty Hutton

The rest of the crowd were friends of my fortune, not of me.
[Lat., Caetera fortunae, non mea, turba fuit.] — Ovid