Raiciu Costel Quotes & Sayings
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Priests, professors, masters, you are wrong to turn me over to Justice. I have never belonged to this people. I have never been Christian. I am of the race that sang under torture. I do not understand your laws. I have no moral sense, I am a brute. — Arthur Rimbaud
I've always said there is a boulevard that exists between compromising your principles and getting everything you want. Now, we should never compromise our principles. And I never have. Those are the things that people vote for you on, that's the core of who you are. But there's always a boulevard between that and getting everything you want. — Chris Christie
I really do not want to carry some kind of party function. — Dalai Lama
All literature, all philosophical treatises, all the voices of antiquity are full of examples for imitation, which would all lie unseen in darkness without the light of literature.. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
I'll eat the hell out of a bagel. That's what I do — Jade Puget
Damen pushed himself up on an elbow, and propped his head on his hand, his fingers in his hair. He saw that Laurent was looking at him. Not watching him, as he did sometimes, but looking at him, as a man might look at a carving that has caught his attention. — C.S. Pacat
He has probably gnawed his nails down to the quick, or murdered poor Mr. Orde. — Georgette Heyer
The art of love ... is largely the art of persistence. — Albert Ellis
I am not in politics. 'President Mutombo?' No, no, no. There has never been a politician in my family, and I am not going to try to be the first one. — Dikembe Mutombo
Never in my life have I ever even thought about anything else [ being anything other than an actress]. — Gena Rowlands
In order to generate ideological paradigms sufficient to explain the demands for military sacrifice, intellectuals rearticulate the cultural project: the battle for culture becomes the battle for the people's culture which in turn endows participation in the war effort with a democratic appearance. The de facto defense of the empire and imperialism is inverted, by the magic of culture, into a defense of the people. — Russell Berman
