Poznania Centrum Quotes & Sayings
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I don't mind people putting us down, because if everybody really liked us, it would be a bore. You've got to have people putting you down. It doesn't give any edge to it if everybody just falls flat on their face saying, 'You're great.' We enjoy some of the criticisms as well, they're quite funny; some of the clever criticisms, not the ones that don't know anything, but some of the clever ones are quite fun. — John Lennon
We live with incessant music, all the time. It's like some weird musical purgatory, there is absolutely no rest for the ears, no space to absorb and reflect. — James Blake
Truth could never be wholly contained in words. — Catherine Marshall
The tribe often thinks the visionary has turned his back on them. When, in fact, the visionary has simply turned his face to the future. — Ray A. Davis
The Nephilim was something I'd known about since I was really young. If you're familiar with the first book of the Bible, Genesis, you see the sons of God seduce some of the women on the earth and they produce a race of people known as the Nephilim. According to legend they taught man about war, astrology, and magic. I'm fascinated by the idea, — Carl McCoy
Somedays I think I'm a rebel in my own mind but most of the times I'm a low-key, follow the rules type of guy. — Denzel Whitaker
Like other intellectuals, he welcomed the mindless drudgery as a refreshing change of pace. — Philip Zaleski
Women show off their personality and character through accessories more than with low-cut shirts and skirts with huge slits. — Sarah Lafleur
If the broadcasters were to win on their claims, they'd outlaw the DVR. — Charlie Ergen
The important thing about "brave" is, it doesn't mean you're not terrified. — Sinead O'Connor
I love summer. Because it means I can wear a bikini top and shorts, even just to go shopping. — David Wain
A hundred cabinet-makers in London can work a table or a chair equally well; but no one poet can write verses with such spirit and elegance as Mr. Pope. — David Hume
