Maracay Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a morning person because I learned to write my novels while still practicing law. I would get to the office at 6:30 a.m. and write until other people arrived, around 9. Now I still do that. I start at 6:30 or 7, and I'll write until 11, then take an hour off, then work until about 2 p.m. By then my brain has had enough. — Steve Berry

In my city of Maracay, there is a go kart circuit about five minutes from my home. When I was about three or four years old, I said I wanted to race, but I was too young; then, when I reached the age of seven, my father gave me a kart and we started from there. — Pastor Maldonado

For all its ubiquity and its universality, war offers the attraction of the extraordinary - the escape from the gray everyday, from the humdrum into higher things. — Drew Gilpin Faust

I write about what life was like for typical young women of the sixties - not the type that made headlines, the Hanoi Janes or Angela Davises, but moderates who nonetheless got swept up by history's tides during that turbulent time. All that turmoil lends itself to drama, intrigue, and murder. — Kay Kendall

If being a sex symbol means you have lots of sex, then I am glad to be a sex symbol. But in real life I'm not. That doesn't happen. — Diego Luna

But I am not perfect in my way of putting things
Because I lack the divine simplicity
Of being only what I appear to be. — Fernando Pessoa

I want to do something that matters. — Trent Reznor

People who have really been raped REMEMBER!!! — Cee Lo Green

It's my damn duty and obligation to do everything possible for Europe to find a united path. — Angela Merkel

I don't smoke, don't drink, don't fuck. At least i can fucking think. — Ian MacKaye

Jacopo Belbo didn't understand that he had had his moment and that it would have to be enough for him, for all his life. Not recognizing it, he spent the rest of his days seeking something else, until he damned himself. — Umberto Eco