P1941 Quotes & Sayings
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Future system busters will always seem like problem children. But the truth is, they just can't be compacted into any system, and can detect the flaws in them all. — Suzy Kassem

The actor is an athlete of the heart. — Antonin Artaud

Elvis might have compromised his musical style a bit towards the end, but that doesn't mean that artists from the rock n' roll/folk-roots culture - of which he was not really a part - shouldn't get better as they get older, like the great jazz or blues artists. — Bonnie Raitt

The so-called nouvelle cuisine usually means not enough on your plate and too much on your bill. — Paul Bocuse

Love, like life, is so insecure. It moves in our lives and occupies its sweet space in our hearts so easily. But it never guarantees that it will stay there forever. Probably that's why it is so precious. — Ravinder Singh

Leadership both projects to the future and reflects upon the past. It bursts with possibilities, flaunts peculiarities, and occasionally defies probabilities. — Marcia Whicker

Those is seek to profit from the torment of others will eventually pay the piper — Tony Alleyne

What use were his talons and fangs to the dying tiger? In the clutches, say, to make matters worse, of a boa-constrictor? But apparently this improbable tiger had no intention of dying just yet. On the contrary, he intended taking a little walk, taking the boa-constrictor with him, even to pretend, for a while, it wasn't there. — Malcolm Lowry

I am afraid that I do not hold with the theory of 'global warming' - there will always be climate change ... Big thing here is - do we know what we are doing that is bringing about climate change? At present the answer to this is NO. — Kevin Warwick

People love to be told what they know already. — P. J. O'Rourke

Supply always comes on the heels of demand. — Robert Collier

I'll scream!"
"Likely. If not before, certainly during. I expect they'll hear ye at the next farm; you've got good lungs. — Diana Gabaldon