Foschia Argentina Quotes & Sayings
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its evident wish to be for ever a sound and only a sound in the thickest centre of untravelled woods. — C.S. Lewis

The Lord's angel, Gebrail, dictated the Koran to Mohammed the Lord's Prophet. What a joke if all that holy book were only twenty-three years of listening to the desert. A desert which has no voice. — Thomas Pynchon

Most exciting for me was to make the Pro Bowl in 14 of 15 years. — Merlin Olsen

Ultimately, as a director, you try and tell people where to look, but unlike film or television, where you force them to look at something, you can't control it completely. — Jason Moore

I'm the one who looks at the infant, smiles nervously, and as my contribution to small talk, robotically announces to the parent, Your child looks healthy and well cared for. — Mindy Kaling

If I don't see my kids for six days, I start to get withdrawal pains. — Ron Silver

The ones who lived, who truly lived, they make an imprint on our lives. They leave their mark in our hearts. They change the course of our fates and our destinies. Those are the real heroes. The ones who cared enough for a human being that they rewrote their futures."
- Alastor Moody — Mordred

I have loved music so much from when I was little, and I don't know whether it was because I saw my dad doing it and then I got the idea; I don't know what came first ... But I always had a hairbrush in the mirror singing. I was always with him backstage; I would go out and be pulled in for the last song. — Lisa Marie Presley

Road racing is rock 'n roll; track is Carnegie Hall. — Marty Liquori

You have seen your own strength. You have seen your own beauty. You have seen your golden wings. Why do you worry? — Rumi

Successful cooperation in or by formal organizations is the abnormal, not the normal, condition. — Chester Barnard

I have no words for that feeling, nor had I ever had it before, which comes from the knowledge that one is far away from all humanity, alone in a thousand square miles. We rode in silence, for speech would have been absurd. It seemed the very summit of the world. — Oliver Sacks