Recaudador Virtual Quotes & Sayings
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If people could see into my heart, I should almost feel ashamed - all there is cold, cold as ice. — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

And ultimately, she's told Drs. Rusk and Tavis, she'd rather have Hal abide in the security of the knowledge that his mother trusts him, that she's trusting and supportive and doesn't judge or gizzard-tear or wring her fine hands over his having for instance a glass of Canadian ale with friends every now and again, and so works tremendously hard to hide her maternal dread of his possibly ever drinking like James himself or James's father, all so that Hal might enjoy the security of feeling that he can be up-front with her about issues like drinking and not feel he has to hide anything from her under any circumstances. — David Foster Wallace

I think the men and women serving in Iraq today deserve special recognition for that. — Jeff Bingaman

For, as I suppose, no man in this world hath lived better than I have done, to achieve that I have done. — Thomas Malory

Any war that requires the suspension of reason as a necessity for support is a bad war. — Norman Mailer

To put it in terms of information theory, the new technology overwrites the old one. The technology saved under a new file name survives as a new species. — Koji Suzuki

Don't diss being a wife and mother in favor of chasing after something that seems sexy and significant. Be open to what God has for you, and let him add the excitement. — Lisa Anderson

He has a future and I have a past, so we should be all right. — Lady Randolph Churchill

We were just meant to be and fate in all her conniving, wicked glory, wouldn't have had this union any other way. — Sarah Michelle Lynch

Be known for who you agree with, and not for who you disagree with. — Robert J. Braathe

Saddam has committed many crimes against humanity and against his own people. — Tom Cruise

I always have directors who are somewhat frustrated because they'll reference a beautifully obscure film from the '50s or '60s or '70s, and I've not seen it. — Amy Adams