Rabczewska Quotes & Sayings
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I could write a book on the things I've done drunk. — Kid Rock
Families, real ones, are chairs and tables and the right number of cups, but I had no means of joining one, and no means of dismissing my own. — Jeanette Winterson
What fiction could match - in drama or suspense - man's first walk on the Moon? — Leonard Nimoy
I put a Phrygian cap on the old dictionary. — Victor Hugo
Gone are the days when African leaders used to misrule their people and the rest of Africa was quiet under the guise of what was called non-interference. — Raila Odinga
A lot of people ... kind of make heroes that are separate from us, people who are, you know, like ... John Wayne and Errol Flynn and, you know, Denzel Washington ... people who are different, who are larger than life. — Walter Mosley
Music is a permanent art, it will always go through phases where you like it and are in tune with it, but saying that music "got bad" is infantile. The same is true with your life. — John Darnielle
A very interesting theory makes no sense at all. — Groucho Marx
Always enter the conversation already taking place in the customer's mind. — Robert Collier
I don't like the word 'autobiography.' I rather like the term 'autofiction.' The second you make a script out of the story of your life, it becomes fictional. Of course, the truth is never far. But the story is created out of it. — Marjane Satrapi
Male crews know that women cinematographers are here to stay, and there will be more of us. If they're professionals, they behave as such. — Maryse Alberti
From now back to antiquity, its (Tao's) name has not been lost. Thereby, see the origin of all. — Laozi
Remember, I might be the wind, but you control the kite. — Kathy Reichs
When becoming a character, you have to steal. Steal whatever you see. You can even steal from other actors' characterizations; but if you do, only steal from the best. — Michael Caine
Proofs of the "truth" always start from the center of one's own religion and work outward. The result is a biased way of thinking which we are brought up to accept from childhood. Nevertheless generations lived and still do live in the conviction that they possess the "truth. — Erich Von Daniken
