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Pregunte Por Quotes By Judd Nelson

I find it very difficult to relax. I find it increasingly difficult to find outlets for my frustration. — Judd Nelson

Pregunte Por Quotes By Bernardo Bertolucci

I am still against any kind of censorship. It's a subject in my life that has been very important. — Bernardo Bertolucci

Pregunte Por Quotes By Pablo

There is a story I always tell my students ... when I came for the 1st time to the US. I didn't speak English (Only Spanish) & I saw on every door the word "exit" which in Spanish means Success = Exito. And then I said :"No wonder Americans are winners ,every door they open leads to success — Pablo

Pregunte Por Quotes By Margaret Atwood

When I'm by myself I revert to the times when I would forget about eating, stay up all night working, go until I felt an odd sensation I'd identify after some thought as hunger. Then I'd go through the refrigerator like a vacuum cleaner, sucking in whatever there was. Leftovers. — Margaret Atwood

Pregunte Por Quotes By David Hockney

But slowly I began to use cameras and then think about what it was that was going on. It took me a long time, I mean I actually played with cameras and photography for about 20 years. — David Hockney

Pregunte Por Quotes By Andrew Evans

Witnessing Panama's overnight transition from banana republic to middle-class retirement haven is like watching the Univision version of Extreme Makeover: it feels so tacky but you can't change channels because you just have to find out what happens next. — Andrew Evans

Pregunte Por Quotes By David Eddings

Is it my birthday again? Already? Where does the time go?"
"Behind us
or in front. It depends on which way you are looking. — David Eddings

Pregunte Por Quotes By Arthur Penrhyn Stanley

The cross of Christ is the pledge to us that the deepest suffering may be the condition of the highest blessing; the sign, not of God's displeasure, but of His widest and most compassionate face. — Arthur Penrhyn Stanley

Pregunte Por Quotes By Tom Wlaschiha

Foreign languages was the only thing that interested me when I was at school, so playing in another language ... it is quite demanding because if it is not your mother tongue, you are missing some connotations and some emotional depth of certain things. — Tom Wlaschiha

Pregunte Por Quotes By Sergei Lukyanenko

This one swears like a trooper-- he's a bad boy. — Sergei Lukyanenko

Pregunte Por Quotes By John Scalzi

The half-life between story of the century and not even the story of the day is quicker than you would ever guess. — John Scalzi

Pregunte Por Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Through searching out origins, one becomes a crab. The historian looks backwards, and finally he also believes backwards. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Pregunte Por Quotes By Andy Rooney

Those to whom his word was revealed were always alone in some remote place, like Moses. There wasn't anyone else around when Mohammed got the word either. Mormon Joseph Smith and Christian Scientist, Mary Baker Eddy, had exclusive audiences with God. We have to trust them as reporters
and you know how reporters are. They'll do anything for a story. — Andy Rooney

Pregunte Por Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

Because I'm not brave enough to change with everyone watching me. I want to do it alone. I want it to be real. — Tarryn Fisher

Pregunte Por Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

The music surged down the stairs like a flashing stream - it gathered in the corridor and burst like a waterfall through the wide entry doors. It splashed over a small, lonely figure crouching on the lowest step, dark and colorless like an un-moving lump of black, a little hillock with mad, unresting eyes. It was the old man who had freed himself with such difficulty from the unrelenting window. He crouched in the corner, lost and done for, with bowed shoulders and knees drawn high, as though he would never rise again - and over him, and away in gay and flashing cascades, the music splashed and danced, strong, pitiless, unceasing as life itself. — Erich Maria Remarque