Fieles En Quotes & Sayings
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There is a lot of strength and intelligence in Hollywood. — Fay Wray
She was an expert in the exact amount of condolence which would be acceptable. — Agatha Christie
A strong hatred is the best lamp to bear in our hands as we go over the dark places of life, cutting away the dead things men tell us to revere. — Rebecca West
There's so much distance between the fundamental rules and the final phenomenon, that it's almost unbelievable that the final variety of phenomenon can come from such a steady operation of such simple rules. — Richard P. Feynman
Nothing happens quite by chance. It's a question of accretion of information and experience. — Jonas Salk
Find our way out, Greenie. Solve the buggin' Maze and find our way out. — James Dashner
Hang me, oh, hang me, so I'll be dead and gone. I wouldn't mind hanging, boys, but you wait in jail so long. — Jerry Garcia
Ceaseless as the interminable voices of the bell-cricket, all night till dawn my tears flow. — Murasaki Shikibu
I have days of self-doubt, but I think the kindest thing I can do to myself is accept where my body is at. — Geri Halliwell
When I started in the business in 1999 and 2000, we had companies that were going public in two, three or four years. — David Sze
I wasn't shy, but I was really hyper. Nobody got my sense of humor. I was a black skater kid. — Tyler, The Creator
I was doing those roles on ABC Family late in the year, and at the same time, I was auditioning for 'Galavant.' But 'Galavant' was quite a wide casting call. I wasn't recommended or anything. It just kind of happened. — Mallory Jansen
Life is what you make of it. Don't make excuses - make it happen. — Chamillionaire
The choice
the dedication to one's highest potential
is made by accepting the fact that the noblest act you have ever performed is the act of your mind in the process of grasping that two and two make four. — John Galt
EMBALM, v.i. To cheat vegetation by locking up the gases upon which it feeds. By embalming their dead and thereby deranging the natural balance between animal and vegetable life, the Egyptians made their once fertile and populous country barren and incapable of supporting more than a meagre crew. The modern metallic burial casket is a step in the same direction, and many a dead man who ought now to be ornamenting his neighbour's lawn as a tree, or enriching his table as a bunch of radishes, is doomed to a long inutility. We shall get him after awhile if we are spared, but in the meantime, the violet and rose are languishing for a nibble at his gluteus maximus. — Ambrose Bierce
