Isotta Fraschini Quotes & Sayings
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You know what I think my best quality is? I think I'm nice to have around. I'd hate it if I weren't around! — Charles M. Schulz

Escape from the black cloud that surrounds you.
Then you will see your own light as radiant as the full moon. — Rumi

Yet the true friend of the people should see that they be not too poor, for extreme povery lowers the character of the democracy; measures therefore should be taken which will give them lasting prosperity; and as this is equally the interest of all classes, the proceeds of the public revenues should be accumulated and distributed among its poor, if possible, in such quantities as may enable them to purchase a little farm, or, at any rate, make a beginning in trade or husbandry. — Aristotle.

Sometimes it only takes three words, so long as they're the right words, to direct an actor in the right way. — Patrice Leconte

I would never do anything outside of the rules of play. — Tom Brady

Stand-up is a very scary, very solitary profession, but you have to experience it to figure out if it's right for you. — Doug Benson

With fashion, you go deep into a shoot for one day, but a movie lasts so much longer. It's literally like going to summer camp. — Suki Waterhouse

You can't waste resources reinforcing failure ... — David Weber

We continue to go from crisis to crisis, whether it is electricity or whether it is gas prices. We need comprehensive solutions, not patchwork crisis management, .. We wouldn't be in this situation today if Senate Democrats weren't holding up the national energy plan that the president proposed back in May of 2001. — Scott McClellan

She could've done the extraordinary. I couldn't even handle the ordinary. — Richelle Mead

But as population became denser, the natural chemical and biological recycling processes became overloaded, calling for a redefinition of property rights. — Garrett Hardin

I traveled from city to city in those days, and the view from within the ghettos was terrible and terrifying. While white people in the periphery were arming themselves against the day when they would have to defend themselves from attack by blacks (and really believed someone was fomenting a racial war in which black people would rise up and attack them), black people mostly without arms huddled inside the ghettos feeling that they were surrounded by armed whites. — John Howard Griffin

When he counted his change, he found only coins from the year he was born. — Lev Grossman