Restio Elegia Quotes & Sayings
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Because I cared more about knowing you than I did about winning another game. — Tarryn Fisher
Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man? — Friedrich Nietzsche
I was born in Hereford, England, in 1944. We moved when they had an opportunity to get a visa, about 1950. My dad always thought Europe was a bit too small for him. He wanted to see the United States ... The typical immigrant story. He wanted a better life for his children, too. He always tried to get the visa, and it didn't come up. — Frank Oz
This is what you must be like. Grow wherever life puts you down. — Ben Okri
I appreciate the potato only as a protection against famine, except for that, I know of nothing more eminently tasteless. — Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
In England people are very proud of being very stupid. — V.S. Naipaul
Negativity spreads faster than any Justin Bieber song. — Vanilla Ice
He wondered if something was mentally wrong with him for being content with what he had — Carl Hiaasen
You can't be pregnant in leotards, and this is the last chance for us to get our bodies into the shape of concert dancers and capture it with the magic of film. — Patrick Swayze
The only person who can limit your possibilities is you. — Jon Gordon
If there is anything worse than evil, it is nothingness. At least evil has a form, and a voice, and a purpose, however depraved. Perhaps some good can even come out of evil: a terrible deed of violence against someone weaker may lead others to act in order to ensure that such a deed is not perpetrated again, whereas before they might have been unaware of the reasons why an individual might behave in such a way, or they might simply have chosen to ignore them. And evil, as we saw with the Blacksmith, always contains within itself the possibility of its own redemption. It is not evil that is the enemy of hope: it is nothingness. — John Connolly
What's interesting about making art is that you take everything you know about it and you bring it up to that point, and you start making a physical thing that addresses what that is. And when you do it, you don't know anything about it - if it's going to work or not work. — Julian Schnabel
