Magnasco Fisherman Quotes & Sayings
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We were brothers off the field, but there was no love lost on it. We fought like cats and dogs. Wes was always trying to strike me out, and meantime, I was always trying to hit a home run off him. — Rick Ferrell

so many people live and they only live and die; so many people live and they truly live and die — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Man's biological weakness is the condition of human culture. — Erich Fromm

I am a scholar of stupidity, so thanks for existing. — William C. Brown

Science thus tends necessarily towards an ultimate state in which all knowledge is embodied in the definitions of the objects with which it is concerned; and in which all true statements about these objects are therefore analytical or tautological and could not be disproved by any experience. The observation that any object did not behave as it should could then only mean that it was not an object of the kind it was thought to be. — Friedrich A. Hayek

People who want to be a star get their teeth capped. People who want to be an actor get to work. — Gary Ross

She slipped and fell against me. She brought her lips to mine. We kissed for what seemed like hours and she held me tight, knowing what to do and what to avoid. No more than a kiss, but tender, unforgettable. We lay down, holding hands. She smiled, stroking my hair".
From 'Young Love' (Banfield Tales) — Michael Braccia

So, we just kind of created our own thing and that's part of the beauty of Athens: is that it's so off the map and there's no way you could ever be the East Village or an L.A. scene or a San Francisco scene, that it just became its own thing. — Michael Stipe

The Syrians are better suited to sort out their internal divisions than anyone else. — Richard Engel

Film is such a very good tool for communicating emotions, and all designers and creative people look to inspire an emotional response. — Ozwald Boateng

We had generals who were admirals and admirals who wanted to be generals. Generals acting as admirals are bad enough, but it was the admirals who wanted to be generals who imperiled victory among the coral islands. — Holland Smith