Le Parrain Quotes & Sayings
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Death is really a matter of perspective. So many people say "sorry for your loss" when a special one dies, but I don't see it as a loss. You don't lose the person at all, you gain a guardian angel that will stay with you and watch over you and their loved ones for life. — Tanya Masse

The degeneracy of mankind is distinguished from its uprise by the dominance of chill abstractions, divorced from aesthetic content. — Alfred North Whitehead

Five is very good, Milo," he observed with enthusiasm, spying a ray of hope. "That averages out to almost one combat mission every two months. And I'll bet your total doesn't even include the time you bombed us." "Yes, sir. It does. — Joseph Heller

Collect the power. Because our fear has power. And our fear is paralyzing, and our fear sets us off course. So it's about gathering and collecting that power, waking it up. And dedicating your life to honoring it. — Rod Stryker

The best thing to do, if you really want to be good, is drink vodka all day, from the second you get up to the second they say, "Cut!" — Kurt Fuller

I certainly have played a lot of strong characters, and I love playing a strong character. — Peter Jacobson

To preserve health is a moral and religious duty, for health is the basis of all social virtues. We can no longer be useful when not well. — Samuel Johnson

People were very passionate and over the top about showing me their love and affection, and they memorized my songs in Spanish. — Thalia

Find out for yourself what are the possesions and ideals that you do not desire. By knowing what you do not want, by elimination, you will unburden the mind, and only then will it understand the essential which is ever there. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

He was lucky in a way. It wasn't long and drawn-out. No months in a hospital hooked up to machines. — Ransom Riggs

Art is long. Life is short. A picture can become for us a highway between a particular thing and a universal feeling. — Lawren Harris

They seemed to be able to choose. We seemed to be able to choose, then. We were a society dying of too much choice. — Margaret Atwood

For the fact is that
neither the grammarian nor any other person of skill ever makes a mistake
in so far as he is what his name implies; they none of them err unless
their skill fails them, and then they cease to be skilled artists. No
artist or sage or ruler errs at the time when he is what his name implies;
though he is commonly said to err. — Plato