Facchetti Wareham Quotes & Sayings
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After us, there was no more world to receive anyone. — Mia Couto
What does everybody want? HEAD! — Al Snow
So he [Sigmund Freud] called this "the uncanny" and he also referred to cities as well, like the idea of walking through the city and the way the urban landscape could lead you to a sense of disorientation and to a kind of, you know, sense of repetition. And the way a city can unfold as you walk. — DJ Spooky
What is design? It's where you stand with a foot in two worlds - the world of technology and the world of people and human purposes - and you try to bring the two together. — Mitchell Kapor
He wore his fear on his skin for everyone to see. — Richard Kadrey
My gift to you will be an abyss, she said,
but it will be so subtle you'll perceive it
only after many years have passed
and you are far from Mexico and me.
You'll find it when you need it most,
and that won't be
the happy ending,
but it will be an instant of emptiness and joy.
And maybe then you'll remember me,
if only just a little. — Roberto Bolano
I'm still the kid who grew up with ink on his hands from delivering newspapers. — Tom Verducci
In the forest, we boys were food. — Dave Eggers
I'll just be sitting down having dinner with girlfriends or something and people come up and ruin the dinner. — Holly Valance
It's arguably the best newspaper in the world. — Steve Coogan
Yes, my enormous sexual appetite tends to scare men away. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to find my dinner date. — Stacia Kane
Merrett suddenly didn't look at ease anymore. "Lydia . . . what did you write on the name tag?" She tilted her head at him as she answered. "I wrote Watkins' name on it. — Ian Mitchell Gill
We left Dayton, September 23, and arrived at our camp at Kill Devil Hill on Friday, the 25th. — Orville Wright
The ultimate test of our integrity is not how we deal with those whom we agree but how we deal with those who we do not agree. — Nathaniel Branden
If the principle of protection from foreign pests were followed out legitimately by all countries, it would practically stop the commerce of the world," Marlatt said. "Either we must build a Chinese wall and live entirely apart from the rest of mankind or make up our minds ultimately to be common possessors of the evils as well as the benefits of all the world. — Amanda Harris
