Logicose Quotes & Sayings
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Top Logicose Quotes
I'm at the beginning of it. I'm Elektra's last job before the story kicks off. — Jason Isaacs
I'm pretty resigned to the fact that I never hear music the way anyone else does, and I no longer find it surprising. — John Dieterich
Designedly God covers in dark night the issue of futurity. — Horace
It was so impossible to live life backward. — Maggie Stiefvater
Dreams are self-created, but dreamers often do not understand the images that their own minds produce. Therein lays the essential paradox of dreams; dreams reveal that we all possess subconscious ability. Furthermore, our subconscious mind, as it is revealed through dreams, proves itself to be talented, artistic, insightful, perceptive and intelligent. — Charles McPhee
Wouldn't it be nice if the internet blew up? — Cate Blanchett
A king is history's slave. — Leo Tolstoy
One should not be adventurous being a woman. — Sheila Dikshit
To be quite honest, I've been very blessed when I've worked with Hollywood. The studios that have purchased my work to be adapted to film have really liked the work and wanted to stay as close as they could to what the book was. — Nicholas Sparks
It's been a huge joy, this experience of being a mom ... I don't know how to articulate it yet, because it is so fresh. — Claire Danes
The memory slowly faded away. I could feel tears strolling down my snout from my eyes. I missed my father ... He did what he could to save me that day. — Grace Fiorre
Donald Trump announced that he is not running for president. He would rather spend his time making Gary Busey sell Snapple on the street. — David Letterman
There's hurt. There's pain. There's hurt-and-pain-at-once. — John Green
Mother said: "Isn't it better for the press to be able to criticize everyone equally?" "A wonderful idea," he said. "But you socialists live in a dream world. We practical men know that Germany cannot live on ideas. People must have bread and shoes and coal." "I quite agree," Mother said. "I could use more coal myself. But I want Carla and Erik to grow up as citizens of a free country." "You overrate freedom. It doesn't make people happy. They prefer leadership. I want Werner and Frieda and poor Axel to grow up in a country that is proud, and disciplined, and united." "And in order to be united, we need young thugs in brown shirts to beat up elderly Jewish shopkeepers? — Ken Follett
