Parellada Quotes & Sayings
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Architecture is for the young. If our teenagers don't get architecture - if they are not inspired, (then) we won't have the architecture that we must have if this country is going to be beautiful. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Though Satan makes strong men weak, God is in the business of making weak men strong. Your past isn't the most important thing. Your future is. — Craig Groeschel

Justice is an affectation of perspective, not a universal value. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

For example, Michael Mann's film Collateral - there is certain kinds of stories that lend themselves to digital photography. Some things are very raw stories that digital photography kind of lends itself to. — Matthew Modine

I've confromted enough assholes in my time. They never realize they're assholes. Not once. Whatever you say. — Sophie Kinsella

There were some things that I found I really enjoyed singing about; like, on the title track, there's this film-noir character of a woman who's sort of losing it in a room. — Diana Krall

[H]is skin was the color of age and his features the shape of a saint's. — Joe Haldeman

I will not let a political party tell me how to live, when to die or what to believe in. Our souls are linked to the universe, but we can never see heaven, because our flesh ties us to the earth and the people around us. But when the people around you have lost their will to be free, then earth becomes a hell. — Ma Jian

Andy says, I don't understand how they can give loans to people who want to spend two weeks lying on the sand at the goddam Jersey shore and then turn down a woman with three kids hanging on by her fingernails. — Frank McCourt

I don't bed with children.'
'Rumour says,' said Catherine d'Albon, 'that you did. Or are the Knights of St John all mistaken?'
'You know too much,' said Francis Crawford slowly. 'Shall I amend it? I don't bed with young girls who are virgins, unless they ask me, and unless I am married to them. — Dorothy Dunnett

Come, Holy Spirit, living in Mary. Unite my will to the will of the Immaculata, which is one with your will. — Michael Gaitley

If anything, his parables guarantee the failure not only of his characters, but of readers wishing to abstract any lessons applicable to their own lives. Failure, it seems, is Kafka's true subject. — Franz Kafka