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Lantos Csaba Quotes By Kyle Johnson

Life at times is a bunch of crap, the nice part about crap is that it's biodegradable. — Kyle Johnson

Lantos Csaba Quotes By NGR

Life is fair, truth is faith — NGR

Lantos Csaba Quotes By Rooney Mara

As a 12-year-old, I think everything seems scary. — Rooney Mara

Lantos Csaba Quotes By Freya Stark

Christmas is not an external event at all, but a piece of one's home that one carries in one's heart. — Freya Stark

Lantos Csaba Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

As I was looking at myself in the bathroom mirror, it occurred to me that if all else failed, a man could at least kiss himself, and I stared in to the mirror, conjuring up the memory of the couple in the film. I couldn't get the image of their lips out of my mind. But by now I'd realised I'd not even be kissing myself; I'd be kissing the mirror. — Orhan Pamuk

Lantos Csaba Quotes By Anonymous

A recent event hosted by the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences, neuroscientists and cognitive psychologists got together with film makers to discuss what both groups have learned
the scientists through painstaking experiments and analysis, and the film makers by intuition and experience
about the mechanisms of attention and perception. — Anonymous

Lantos Csaba Quotes By Steven D. Ward

I love coffee because for a few minutes every day I put all of my focus and energy into the creation of something great. I enjoy it for a few minutes, but then it's gone. Until tomorrow when I start the whole process all over again. On any given day, that morning cup might be your last, so you'd better give it your all. Making a great cup of coffee is a perfect work of Zen art. The topic of this book may be making coffee, but the sub-text message I want to put out into the universe is one of always taking the time to appreciate the small things and never take anyone for granted, whether it's your spouse, your friends, your parents, the barista that makes your espresso, or the farmer that grows the coffee beans. Treat every conversation and every relationship as if it, just like that perfect cup of coffee, were a precious work of temporary Zen art. Because it is. — Steven D. Ward