Insalatas Quotes & Sayings
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When I arrived in France aged 20, I marched against the death penalty, which was an unpopular thing to protest against at the time. — Jane Birkin
I think life is short, and you can't spend time doing things just to be on set to reassure yourself that people are not going to forget about you. — Vincent Cassel
Look, I like to fantasize that there's more to reality than what we have here, and that's why, from a young age, I just loved Philip K. Dick's books. — Don Coscarelli
Life is full of stories. Or maybe life is only stories. — Ruth Ozeki
There is no harm in a man's cub. — Rudyard Kipling
Because I'm a performer I can justify and sometimes sell the things about me that offend and shock the conventional world. I need to live life in the fast lane. I need to do things to excess. I need to go over the edge. I have an obligation to experience the things most people can't experience. The taboos. The things you're not supposed to know or do. That's part of my job. That's why I do it. I would probably do it anyway. — Elizabeth Ashley
My job as an actor is to cover and expose in varying allowance that - so that the audience can peek through the window to the people I create. — Lorraine Toussaint
Simply put, here amid the kingdoms of this world we have no continuing city. That's why we dare not become attached to the passing values of any human culture. — Harold L. Senkbeil
The Fundamental Principle that governs - or ought to govern -human affairs if we wish to avoid misunderstandings, conflicts, or pointless utopias, is negotiation. — Umberto Eco
If people knew what made hits they'd make more of them, so to have the illusion of control over one's career isn't something I can even pretend to have. — Diane Lane
You know, I feel sorry for the young artists. — Waylon Jennings
You cannot avoid paradise. You can only avoid seeking it. — Joko Beck
Have you ever wondered, perhaps, why opinions which the majority of people quite naturally hold are, if anyone dares express them publicly, denounced as 'controversial, 'extremist', 'explosive', 'disgraceful', and overwhelmed with a violence and venom quite unknown to debate on mere political issues? It is because the whole power of the aggressor depends upon preventing people from seeing what is happening and from saying what they see. — Enoch