Minnano Quotes & Sayings
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True hope is not fully realized when we keep it for ourselves, but only when we imitate Jesus Christ and give it away. That's when hope becomes mature. — Kim Meeder
All you really have in this world is family. — Diane Kasulis
The myth is not my own; I have it from my mother. Euripides — Joseph Campbell
There are no conflicts which cannot be resolved unless the true promoters of them remain hidden. — L. Ron Hubbard
If it's a role like this one, an actual live person, a legend, there's lots of material laid out. — David Strathairn
Feel like a freak. Unless le freak, c'est chic?" She shrugged. "To be fair, they only rise up whenever immortals do. — Kresley Cole
I grew up in northwest London on a council estate. My parents are Irish immigrants who came over here when they were very young and worked in menial jobs all their lives, and I'm one of many siblings. — Amanda Hale
Money ... is the nerve center of the economic system. If, therefore, the state is able to gain unquestioned control over the unit of all accounts, the state will then be in a position to dominate the entire economic system, and the whole society. — Murray Rothbard
Most movies shot in Italian don't even bother to record the sound. In fact, sometimes when Fellini works, he doesn't even know what the dialogue is going to be, and he simply has his characters count from 1 to 10, knowing he will loop in their dialogue later. — Sean Connery
Ceremonies are the first thing to be attended to in the practice of government. — Confucius
The paradoxical and tragic situation of man is that his conscience is weakest when he needs it most. — Erich Fromm
I'm definitely more influenced by European writers than I am by American writers, there's no doubt about that. — Anne Rice
That 'creature,' that 'woman of loose behaviour' is perhaps holier than you are yourselves, you monks who are seeking salvation! She fell perhaps in her youth, ruined by her environment. But she loved much and Christ himself forgave the woman 'who loved much. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I've always wanted to kick a duck up the ass. — Karl Pilkington
