Magloire Ambroise Quotes & Sayings
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Live every single moment of your life, for the one thing that is most precious to you. — Abhijit Naskar

Biology, they said. You can postpone it, but you can't prevent it. She'd watched the Olympics on television that summer, months ago, now, and had been struck by how young the gymnasts were. — Chloe Garner

I still feel that sincerity and realism are avant-garde, or can be, just as I did when I started out. — Edmund White

When I was two years old, I heard about his [Dalai Lama] flight from Tibet. Being very little, I said, "Oh, good Tibetans, bad Chinese." Those were the black-and-white ways that I thought. — Pico Iyer

Yes, you may ask my name but only if you can tell me: are your thighs as fine as a fresh, crisp morning in early July? — Robert Clark

The quality of racing continues to excel with starters increasing to 1496,. — Christopher Nolan

I think when you're trying to improve, the most important thing is to always have a plan. — Hank Haney

I don't think you ever know in yourself whether you have gone mad. You exist in a bubble. There comes a point where you suddenly feel not really a part of the world, you're just passing through. — Chris Lowe

You are a virgin," Layla said, sighing. "Think of it as an unavoidable stage of life, like getting
old and toothless and having to drink soup. Unfortunately, men seem to think that women are like new
wine, good only before being uncorked. — Eloisa James

In my career as an actor, there is a catchphrase that Scofield always says often in regards to his brother, 'Have a little faith.' In my own career as an actor, there were times when I was the only one who believed in myself in the face of the odds. — Wentworth Miller

So they put the gold in bags and slung them on the ponies, who were not at all pleased about it. — Brandon Sanderson

I am mindful not only of preserving executive powers for myself, but for predecessors as well. — George W. Bush

The establishment uses that rationale all the time, and that's why we do what we do. But leadership requires some understanding that you can say no. People have base instincts, but the transcendent also appeal to them. — Norman Lear

Fundamentally, your brain doesn't like or want to believe in randomness. It always believes you have some control, even when you don't.
It may be delusional but we're happier deluded. And delusion ironically makes us perform better on average. — Eric Barker