Jumaldi Quotes & Sayings
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I believe you can never fail in life or love. You just produce results. It's up to you how you interpret those results. — Karen Salmansohn

Social Democracy preached against capitalism for half a century. After the November revolution the Reds had the opportunity to direct capitalism into the proper paths: but nothing happened! — Julius Streicher

If you hadn't been so busy stressing about what people think of you, you would have noticed all of this. — Allyson Valentine

I believe women not just in the United States but throughout the world deserve equality and freedom but know I am in no position to tell women of other cultures what that equality and freedom should look like. — Roxane Gay

I didn't have any bridesmaids. Instead, one friend did my hair, another did my makeup, and a third loaned me her shimmering Jimmy Choo wedges! — Keltie Knight

Whether religion is man-made is a question for philosophers or theologians. But the forms are man-made. They are a human response to something. As a historian of religions, I am interested in those expressions. — Mircea Eliade

My father told us stories about our ancestors and about the city and how we should act. He told us that the four sins are wine, women, wealth, and wrath. — Ida Pruitt

The idea of devoting two years of my life to making a corporate product that looks and smells and tastes like a lot of other things out there with just a different trademark character is a bore. — James Mangold

You don't need to be famous to live a life as an artist. — Sandra Bernhard

Only a fool does not fear actors, but you can't beat them, and if you can't beat them, join them, as they say. As I've got older I've become very interested in that part of the work. — Lars Von Trier

Only humility will help us grow. The feeling of I and mine obstructs any possibility of inner growth. — Amma

If you're sad and you like beer, I'm your lady, ... The Saddest Music in the World. — Isabella Rossellini