Ministrul Quotes & Sayings
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Although women do two-thirds of the world's labor, they own less than one percent of the world's assets. — Isabel Allende
No life is unremarkable. — Mark Edwards
For me, the intent in a song is to sing it. I compose songs, meaning I'm writing words to be set to music; I'm intending it to not be recited. I'm a singer-songwriter, and I'm a poet, and there really isn't a contradiction, at least for me. — Cornelius Eady
I've always loved the old epics that tell a simple emotional story, whether it's the tumultuous relationship between Rhett and Scarlett or Lawrence of Arabia's passion to get lost in a faraway place. — Baz Luhrmann
I want to douse myself in silver words
and whisper away all rue. — Basith
It was an outdoor Shakespeare theater that I grew up at. That feels like home, and the place I'm always trying to figure out how to get to. — Hamish Linklater
Knowing where things are, and why, is essential to rational decision making — Jack Dangermond
I've got the weed, Jane said, and we all laughed the way you laugh when you're trying to be brave in the face of something that scares you. — Emily M. Danforth
The best of America drifts to Paris. The American in Paris is the best American. It is more fun for an intelligent person to live in an intelligent country. France has the only two things toward which we drift as we grow older - intelligence and good manners. — F Scott Fitzgerald
Hunting, bathing, gaming, laughing: that's living (venari lavare ludere ridere occest vivere). — Mary Beard
I love you, Althea - you are so beautiful," murmured the young man into my ear.
Well, I was willing enough. I looked up at him from under my eyelashes. "I love you too," I confessed. I averted my gaze and added privately, "You are so rich."
Unfortunately, I apparently said this aloud, if just barely, and his hearing was sharper than one would expect, given his other attributes. — Patrice Kindl
Well, you know, life marches on. And sometimes we have to join the parade whether we want to or not. — Barbara O'Connor
Possibilities are like cancer. The more I think about them, the more they multiply, and there's no way to stop them. I'm out of control. — Haruki Murakami
The slightest living thing answers a deeper need than all the works of man because it is transitory. It has an evanescence of life, or growth, or change: it passes, as we do, from one stage to another, from darkness to darkness, into a distance where we, too, vanish out of sight. A work of art is static; and its value and its weakness lie in being so: but the tuft of grass and the clouds above it belong to our own traveling brotherhood. — Freya Stark
