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Peccadilloes Defined Quotes By Louis-Ferdinand Celine

I've never been able to forget the infinite little smile of pure affection that danced across his livid face. Enough gaiety to fill the universe.
Few people past twenty preserve any of the affection, the affection of animals. This world isn't what we expected. So our looks change! They change plenty! We made a mistake! And turned into a thorough stinker in next to no time! Past twenty it shows in our face! A mistake! Our face is just a mistake! — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Peccadilloes Defined Quotes By Terence Stamp

From the very first movie I ever made to the current time, there have been times between action and cut when I've sensed some kind of new dimension that I haven't been familiar with before. — Terence Stamp

Peccadilloes Defined Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

Three quiet days. This hell fiend is like a cat with a mouse. She lets me loose only to pounce upon me again. I am never so frightened as when every thing is still. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Peccadilloes Defined Quotes By Paul Eluard

We want to be, when we are young, A little man. I would like to be a big child, Stronger and fairer than a man, And more lucid than a child. — Paul Eluard

Peccadilloes Defined Quotes By Horace

I have completed a monument more lasting than brass. — Horace

Peccadilloes Defined Quotes By Lawana Blackwell

If courage wasn't a standard result of aging it meant that the young could somehow acquire it as well. — Lawana Blackwell

Peccadilloes Defined Quotes By Janet Guthrie

Let me ask you. If someone called you and offered you a ride in the Indianapolis 500 and you were a male race car driver, would you turn the ride down? — Janet Guthrie

Peccadilloes Defined Quotes By Jim Gaffigan

Whoever came up with the term "terrible twos" must have felt very foolish after their kid turned three. — Jim Gaffigan