Fonteneau Yacht Quotes & Sayings
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Only in a superficial sense can lies be said to exclude the truth; you will be aware that in many cases lies- the patient's lies to the psychoanalyst- are just as revealing as the truth, if not more so ... — Italo Calvino

I didn't push Cory. I wanted him to decide if he wanted to go into boxing and he did. Can't blame it on me. — Leon Spinks

When you get quick fame and success and exposure, it makes you feel dizzy, and I didn't want to lose my balance 'cause that's something I've been struggling with for so many years. I'm not fond of the idea of making it in Hollywood. That's not my aim; otherwise, I would have settled down in Los Angeles. — Ludivine Sagnier

We would rather starve than sell our national honor. — Indira Gandhi

For love is a flattering mischief, that hath denied aged and wise men a foresight of those evils that too often prove to be the children of that blind father; a passion, that carries us to commit errors with as much ease as whirlwinds move feathers, and begets in us an unwearied industry to the attainment of what we desire. — Izaak Walton

Imagination doesn't always make you long for what you cannot have, but rather thrive in what you do not have. — Criss Jami

All the characters I've ever played have really had nothing to do with looks. There's a lot of things that are a lot more interesting to me to play than that. — Sarah Baker

Starting with Martin Luther's rebellion against the Church of Rome in 1517, led to widespread religious wars founded on philosophical differences: one side took Church authority and tradition as the criterion of truth, the other appealed instead to the Spirit of God acting within the individual believer. — David Hume

War is very simple, direct, and ruthless. It takes a simple, direct, and ruthless man to wage war. — George S. Patton

Cohesion means respectful diversity, which is about much more than the weak-kneed tolerance. — Mal Fletcher

Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth were slaves by birth, freedom fighters by temperament. — Nancy Gibbs