Gallerist Cooke Quotes & Sayings
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Readership is highly dependent upon format and distribution as much as it is on content. — Sara Sheridan
I think life has got to develop as you get older, and I don't want to be wandering along doing the same old thing. I want more out of life. — Michael Caine
For a pretentious Master vampire, Darth Sullivan was pretty dreamy. — Chloe Neill
There are a few cat lovers among my close friends, and I have to admit that there have been moments when that look of excessive sweet affection oozing from around their eyes has left me feeling absolutely disgusted. Having devoted themselves to cats, body and soul, they seem at times utterly indifferent to shame. — Takashi Hiraide
Fame is always a shock to the system; there's no school to go to, there are no books to read, and when it hits you, it's a surprise. You could be working for 10, 20 years and when it finally hits you, you get knocked down. — Barry Manilow
I ate everything - a lot of pizza, bags of chips and boxes of cookies. Now I love chicken, that's all I eat. — Robert Iler
The time had come to give the rest of the galaxy a look at Darth Vader. — James Luceno
It might seem that this knowledge is cold, devoid of emotion, empty. This is another illusion. — Frederick Lenz
Always desire to learn something useful. — Sophocles
H.M.," said the Woggle-Bug, pompously, "means Highly Magnified; and T.E. means Thoroughly Educated. I am, in reality, a very big bug, and doubtless the most intelligent being in all this broad domain."
"How well you disguise it," said the Wizard. — L. Frank Baum
Most owners are at length able to teach themselves to obey their dog. — Robert Morley
Interestingly, differential cryptanalysis was first discovered in the research community in 1990. At this point, the IBM team declared that the attack was known to the designers at least 16 years earlier, and that DES was especially designed to withstand differential cryptanalysis. Finally, — Christof Paar
Or: "The ideal student values knowledge for its own sake, as well as for its instrumental uses. He or she hopes to make a contribution to society at large. — Carol S. Dweck
