Iusufi Quotes & Sayings
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Now that Scotty has entered the realm of myth, everyone wants to own him. And maybe they should. Doesn't a myth belong to everyone? — Jennifer Egan

Good! And what if you should happen to cough or to sneeze?" "A man who is making his escape does not cough or sneeze. — Victor Hugo

This isn't about your reputation. Our job right now is to make sure that there to ARE future historians. — Stephen L. Carter

My wife is the dancer, but I certainly know how to sing. — David Hasselhoff

Sport is something that is very inspirational for young people. — Pele

To feel sorry for the needy is not the mark of a Christian - to help them is. — Frank A. Clark

To her, I was nothing, and she got me to the point where I didn't care what happened to me, as long as she was gone, too. — Ann Aguirre

He claimed to be an atheist, but he always used religious symbolism ... — Walter J. Moore

Teachers are expected to reach unattainable goals with inadequate tools. The miracle is that at times they accomplish this impossible task. — Haim Ginott

The problem with women was that they were always planning some future that involved you and that you were not aware of, as if you'd signed up for a credit card without knowing it. — Jean Thompson

When anyone seriously pursues an art - painting, poetry, sculpture, composing - over twenty or thirty years, the sustained discipline carries the artist down to the countryside of grief, and that descent, resisted so long proves invigorating ... As I've gotten older, I find I am able to be nourished more by sorrow and to distinguish it from depression. — Robert Bly

All of the sadness of the city came suddenly with the first cold rains of winter, and there were no more tops to the high white houses as you walked but only the wet blackness of the street and the closed doors of the small shops, the herb sellers, the stationery and the newspaper shops, the midwife - second class - and the hotel where Verlaine had died where you had a room on the top floor where you worked. — Ernest Hemingway,

The awake share a common world, but the asleep turn aside into private worlds. — Heraclitus