Ondreas Quotes & Sayings
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Ordinary men died, men of iron were taken prisoner: I only brought back with me men of bronze. — Napoleon Bonaparte

New York City vagrant:
"What sort of 'nese are you people? Are you Chinese, or Japanese, or Javanese?"
Kakuzo Okakura responds:
"We are Japanese gentleman. But what sort of 'key are you? Are you a Yankee, or a donkey, or a monkey? — Okakura Kakuzo

You can always live extraordinary live.
You are born to reach your full potential.
The only limit is yourself. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I actually think it's helped me as a writer to have to act. It's only when you actually start putting yourself out that you appreciate the anxiety that comes with having to try to sell a line, or with trying to own a character. — Mike White

Chill out with Shiver and Fears — A.J. Hard

Yeah, I'm sure he'll have me over for lushberry juice and mallowmelt," Sophie mumbled. "Right after he tells me to call him Uncle Timkin. — Shannon Messenger

what's the point in threatening them with imprisonment if they break the terms of their parole? The threat has no meaning for them." He — Jon Ronson

If it's truth you're after, there are wonders ahead ... — Daniel Suarez

The Rose is without an explanation; She blooms, because She blooms. — Angelus Silesius

Did you have an awesome time? Did you drink awesome shooters, listen to awesome music, and then just sit around and soak up each others awesomeness? — Janis Ian

Tough guy, if brooding was a sport, you'd have gold medals with scowling faces lining the walls of your room. — Julie Kagawa

Hosting the Oscars is much like making love to a woman. It's something I only get to do when Billy Crystal is out of town. — Steve Martin

We enter the world
with innocent needs.
Sustenance.
Shelter.
Nuturing.
Connection.
We grow, learning through
reward, to want.
Toys.
Cars.
Money.
Connection.
When reward becomes the goal,
want becomes desire.
Drugs.
Booze.
Sex.
Connection.
When desire becomes need,
desperation follows.
Disconnection. — Ellen Hopkins