Originals Episode 20 Quotes & Sayings
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When Oscar Niemeyer died on December 5, 2012, ten days before his 105th birthday, he was universally regarded as the very last of the twentieth century's major architectural masters, an astonishing survivor whose most famous accomplishment, Brasilia, was the climactic episode of utopian High Modern urbanism. — Martin Filler
It definitely puts a strain on family life - I miss them like mad. Being a working mother I've been juggling house and career from day one. I want to hold out for telly for the second half of the year. — Louise Jameson
Sometimes you want to run away, sometimes you think you do, but you never had a dream like this before and you don't want to ask for more, sometimes you leave a mark before you know the score. — Ric Ocasek
Always try to be modest, and be proud of it! — Steven Wright
Remarkable places are like the summits of rocks; eagles and reptiles only can get there. — Suzanne Curchod
I have a terrific pain in the back of my head. — Franklin D. Roosevelt
You don't have to be popular with the players to be a good manager or coach. — Francis Lee
A glorious life is a spark of divinity. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Look on the bright side," said Simon, "If they need a human sacrifice, you can always offer me. I'm not sure the rest of you qualify anyway. — Cassandra Clare
The older I get, the less I suffer fools gladly. — Kathleen Turner
Words are dangerous things. — Corra May Harris
And now the page before us blurs.
An age is done. The book must close.
We are abandoned to history.
Raise high one more time the tattered standard
Of the Fallen. See through the drifting smoke
To the dark stains upon the fabric.
This is the blood of our lives, this is the
Payment of our deeds, all soon to be
Forgotten.
We were never what people could be.
We were only what we were.
Remember us — Steven Erikson
Both the Queen and Prince Albert seemed to have spent far more time with their children, than one usually associates with Victorian life. They ate together, and walked, rode, played and painted together. And the fond parents were often present at bath time and in the nurseries that Prince Albert had designed close at hand. — Sarah Ferguson Duchess Of York
