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Fialho Store Quotes By Ridley Scott

I'm used to very strong women because my mother was particularly strong, and my father was away all the time. My mother was a big part of bringing up three boys, so I was fully versed in the strength of a powerful woman, and accepted that as the status quo. — Ridley Scott

Fialho Store Quotes By Frederick Lenz

How strange it is to be human. For a short moment we are conscious of the glories of life then we become silent again. Perhaps there is more. Look more deeply into the matter. — Frederick Lenz

Fialho Store Quotes By Maddox

Passing out while you try to kill yourself is like failing at failing. — Maddox

Fialho Store Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Nothing is more important in life than happiness. — Debasish Mridha

Fialho Store Quotes By Henry Rollins

As miserable as life may be I hold it pretty precious — Henry Rollins

Fialho Store Quotes By Stephin Merritt

Surf is that music which is entirely about evoking something. There's never any vocals, so it's not about the lyrics, it's about the reverb. — Stephin Merritt

Fialho Store Quotes By Seth Shostak

'Eternal inflation,' as it's called - the endless generation of new universes - may be a hyper-cosmic imperative. It seems that it must happen. — Seth Shostak

Fialho Store Quotes By Richard Dawson

And I asked my mother about it; I said, 'Is there something wrong?' She said, 'God ... God makes people. You understand that, don't you?' And I said, 'Yeah!' She said, 'Who makes a rainbow? I said, 'God.' She said, 'I never presumed to tell anyone who could make a rainbow what color to make children.' — Richard Dawson

Fialho Store Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

Difficulty is a coin which the learned conjure with so as not to reveal the vanity of their studies and which human stupidity is keen to accept in payment — Michel De Montaigne