Maurizio Lanzaro Quotes & Sayings
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A lot of drive is innate, self-perpetuated, reinforced energy. As a kid, I could always sell anything I could get my hands on - from newspapers to lemonade to 'TV Guide.' I knew how to make a presentation. — Michael Ovitz

Buying a fly rod in the average city store, that is, joining it up and safely waggling it a bit, is much like seeing a woman's arm protruding from a car window: all one can readily be sure of is that the window is open. — John D. Voelker

The one ring road around the airfield is paved, but heavily rutted and potholed. Every few days a street-sweeper makes its way around, polishing the rutted surface with brushes and water. — Glenn Dean

I mean, all alternative comedy is are comedians that have being doing it for so long, for so long, that they were relaxed enough to start becoming personal on stage. — Patton Oswalt

Women are a colonized people. — Robin Morgan

We all have to find our own ways to say good-bye. — Sherman Alexie

It is amazing to me how deeply into the popular culture the creature has become. There are zombie walks in every major city. I live in Toronto, and last year 3,000 people came out dressed as zombies ... I do not get it. Maybe it's an easy costume: Splash some ketchup on and rip up your jeans
although most people already have torn jeans
and you're done. — George A. Romero

The plural of spouse is spice. — Christopher Morley

America: You didn't have to do that.
Maxon: I know. But sometimes it's about what you want to do, not what you have to. — Kiera Cass

Cezanne said, 'I love to paint people who have grown old naturally in the country.' And I say I love to paint people who have been torn to shreds by the rat race in New York. — Alice Neel

Excited, I want to pause for a moment and ask you to consider all the negative conclusions that I could have drawn about this incident, — Elizabeth Gilbert

I have all that I lost and I go carrying my childhood like a favorite flower that perfumes my hand. — Gabriela Mistral