Lokanta Quotes & Sayings
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The golden moments in the stream of life rush past us and we see nothing but sand; the angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone. — George Eliot

I was the first critic ever to win a Tony - for co-authoring 'Elaine Stritch at Liberty.' Criticism is a life without risk; the critic is risking his opinion, the maker is risking his life. It's a humbling thought but important for the critic to keep it in mind - a thought he can only know if he's made something himself. — John Lahr

2. Greed, or acquisitive desire. — Peter Kreeft

Love, I take it, must look toward something not quite accessible, something not quite understood. — James Branch Cabell

If hot food is they key to maintaining an expedition's stamina, then low grade gut-rot alcohol is the key to sustaining its sense of pleasure. — Tahir Shah

There are men I could spend eternity with. But not this life. — Kathleen Norris

The second type you have at these parades seems to be the people who want to mislabel Hitler. Everybody in the world is Hitler. Bush is Hitler, Ashcroft is Hitler, Rumsfeld is Hitler. The only guy who isn't Hitler is the foreign guy with a mustache dropping people who disagree with him into the wood chipper. He's not Hitler. — Dennis Miller

I believe the entire natural world is but the ultimate expression of that spiritual world from which, and in which alone, it has its life. — J. Sheridan Le Fanu

The more one tries to make me weak the stronger I become. — Amit Abraham

Weak people always attack strong people - it's safer. It's weak people who are dangerous, who lash out uncontrollably and hurt you back. Stong people can walk away - no repercussions, you see, if you attack a stong person. — Sophie Hannah

Too often we think we can act without explaining and take decisions without justifying them. — Peter Mandelson

I made the tenor sax - there's nobody plays like me and I don't play like anybody else. — Coleman Hawkins

Nature will eventually do what nature has always done. It will respond in a self-stabilizing manner over the long term with moderate variability over multi-decade periods and with occasional significant variability over the short term. — John H. Sununu