Lang Geleden Quotes & Sayings
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What you're going to be eating in the next year is decided by chefs. If the consensus is that pot-bellies are in next season, that's what's on your plate. And I think that's a good thing, because we know, obviously, about food. — Anthony Bourdain

I loved having a crew. I loved being the person who woke at six in the morning and knew where to put the camera. I loved watching the actresses cry, and to know that if you were clever and didn't do too many rehearsals, that it just came that way. — Jane Birkin

Non-reality was black, and it didn't hurt so much. — Stephenie Meyer

Fear and anger
an interesting yet dangerous cocktail of emotions for a person in your potion. Aleixandre — Inger Iversen

I don't think we're supposed to say [expletive deleted] anymore. — Kelly Sue DeConnick

Writers and politicians are natural rivals. Both groups try to make the world in their own images; they fight for the same territory. — Salman Rushdie

I'm generally not a social dramatist or comedy writer. My interests have always been more in psychological stories or personal relations and comic ideas. — Woody Allen

There was a brief silence. I think I heard snow falling. — Erich Segal

I did not go through the Book. The Book went through me. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

And I'll look back at him because I shan't be able to help it, remembering about being young, and about being made love to and making love, about pain and dancing and not being afraid of death, about all music I've ever loved, and every time I've been happy. — Jean Rhys

and I realize I've never felt this, not to this degree, not like every moment is about to explode, like every breath could be our last, like every touch is enough to ignite the world. — Tahereh Mafi

Humanity is a comic role. — Novalis

We humans lack imagination, to the point of not even knowing what tomorrow's important things will look like. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

He had no strength for any other war than his own solitary struggle to keep alive. — Evelyn Waugh