Legong Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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War all comes down to these little tiny stories about people's lives that will never be the same. — Eugene Richards
[Speaking to a group of wealthy New Yorkers]
A million years ago, the cave man, without tools, with small brain, and with nothing but the strength of his body, managed to feed his wife and children, so that through him the race survived. You on the other hand, armed with all the modern means of production, multiplying the productive capacity of the cave man a million times - you are incompetents and muddlers, you are unable to secure to millions even the paltry amount of bread that would sustain their physical life. You have mismanaged the world, and it shall be taken from you. — Jack London
The class war is over. — Tony Blair
I love anything that's sort of surreal and with fantasy. — Christina Hendricks
Wonder. Go on and wonder. — William Faulkner
When people say, "Oh you're so cocky. You're so arrogant," I feel like they're telling me that I think too highly of myself. My question for them is: "Who are you to tell me that I need to think less of myself? — Ronda Rousey
When God wounds from on high he will follow with the remedy. — Fernando De Rojas
In a crazy world where he would get nominated, I'd like to see Obama run against Herman Cain. That would be fantastic. If Herman Cain became president, there'd be a certain sort of morbid curiosity for me. — Tim Heidecker
Where I'm fortunate and why I think I've thrived and survived, through the not having albums out every year-and-a-half, is not taking the songs lightly and trying to make sure I've got consistency. — Rodney Atkins
It was the kind of closeness that didn't need conversation to sustain itself: quite often we would meet, travel to the gym, work out on the weights, box a few rounds, spend half an hour sparring at karate, and speak no more than ten words to one another. — Gregory David Roberts
And beware those who
only take
instructions from their
God
for they have
failed completely to live their own
lives. — Charles Bukowski
Congress - that great, benevolent asylum for the helpless — Mark Twain
Both success and struggle are different kinds of trauma. — T.D. Jakes