Krencho Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes it's easier to live when there is no hope left. A strange sense of freedom ironically fills up the space where earlier hopes lived. — Madhu Vajpayee

If asked whether I am finally letting God love me, just as I am, I would answer, 'No, but I'm trying. — Brennan Manning

I was 18 when I first visited London, I'm very provincial like that, but I must confess the moment I got to America I thought: This is the place. It was more open, with 24-hour cities and pubs and restaurants that didn't close. — David Hockney

You are quite possibly the least smooth guy I know," she mumbled. "You can't even put your arm around me without tripping up. — Lish McBride

A free press doesn't mean it's not a tame press. — Andrew Vachss

I've become one of those actors who find it difficult to say 'no' when things are offered. — Richard C. Armitage

My life is kinda like a story that if I told you about it, you probably wouldn't believe. It would seem like fiction. That's me. — Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan

We seek the elimination one day of nuclear weapons from the face of the Earth. — Ronald Reagan

I had a soft spot for crazy people. — Darynda Jones

Antislavery idealists might prefer to live in some better world, which like all such places was too good to be true. The American nation in 1790, however, was a real world, laden with legacies like slavery, and therefore too true to be good. — Joseph J. Ellis

I started to write a new editor not too long ago and had it about half done after two days. — Bill Joy

We insist that the international community cannot depend on any country with weapons of mass destruction which has relations with terrorists, and which allows itself the luxury of not respecting the law and of defying the international community. — Jose Maria Aznar

I'm not sure if I've learned anything from show business. Life in general has taught me if you're kind to people, everything gets easier. Being a decent person really smoothes the way for you and everyone else. — Alan Arkin

Opera halls, ballets, and large art museums receive more funding
and not all from the government
than do popular art and what might be considered popular music venues ... But there are plenty of innovative musicians ... who have had as much trouble surviving as symphony orchestras and ballet companies ... Why not invest in the future of music, instead of building fortresses to preserve its past? ... The 2011 annual operating budget for the New York Metropolitan Opera is $325 million; a big chunk of that, $182 million, came from donations from wealthy patrons. — David Byrne

They understood things of the spirit in Japan. They disembowelled themselves when anything went wrong. — Sylvia Plath