Paquirri Muerte Quotes & Sayings
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To eat off another man's plate. [To live an another's expense.] — Juvenal

How is it possible for people to have so much power yet be so stupid? — Sara Poole

Television broadcasts have, in the main, been more suggestive, less specific, more distant in their images than the print press: often you knew that lump was a dead body only because a chattering reporter told you it was. — Bruce Jackson

Live and let live.
Love thyself, in order to love thy man.
Smart, independent women attract men. — Titania Hudson

Scottish bagpipe has two tenors and one bass - three drone pipes - and then the one chanter. If you put bagpipes together, it creates such a fine sound. — Yoshi Wada

When you have finished analyzing all the variations and gone along all the branches of the tree of analysis you must first of all write the move down on your score sheet, before you play it. — Alexander Kotov

I just look at what's the most fun thing I can do next. I'm not looking to prove anything, or to break out or to break away. I feel so lucky, honestly, that I'm still working. — Lucy Lawless

I would love to be able to write a tragedy in my imagination
it would turn into a masterpiece. — Franz Grillparzer

But he had expressed to Mme. du Chatelet the hope that a way out might lie in applying philosophy to history, and endeavoring to trace, beneath the flux of political events, the history of the human mind. 'Only philosophers should write history,' he said. 'In all nations, history is disfigured by fable, till at last philosophy comes to enlighten man; and when it does finally arrive in the midst of darkness, it finds the human mind so blinded centuries of error, that it can hardly undeceive it; it finds ceremonies, facts and monuments, heaped up to prove lies.' 'History,' he concludes, 'is after all nothing but a pack of tricks which we play upon the dead;' we transform the past to suit our wishes for the future, and in the upshot 'history proves that anything can be proved by history. — Will Durant

Change is one of the unavoidable facts of all existence. Any attempt to avoid change only results in an unnatural waste of energy. — Michael R. Poll

Say your prayers. And I'll say mine. Because I really think it helps. — Benjamin Carson

The ocean tosses up a thousand arms to embrace the storm that falls across her like a drunken sailor. His thunder slaps her thighs, his lighting piercing her waters.
They pound me between the hips and I begin to panic, knowing their passion will destroy me. — Terry Moore