Riggy Marole Quotes & Sayings
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Well, I did say we'll put it out and we'll put it out when we can. But I don't know what we can put out or when we can put it out. — George Stephanopoulos

I love nature, but I try to change it a little bit, not copy it, — Elsa Peretti

I'd morphed, altered, nipped and tucked away bits of my personality for so long, I no longer recognized myself. I feared that one day, even if I wanted to, I wouldn't be able to identify myself. I'd be forever trapped in an image of another's making, and there would be no escape because I would have forgotten to want to escape.
Nida — Faiqa Mansab

When you see violence in movies in general, it's very quick and painless, which isn't what it's like. — Vincent Cassel

TV has grown so much. It is like a powerhouse medium. — Ram Kapoor

Jude had promised me that the money and the fame wouldn't change him, and he'd been right. He still swaggered around in his Cons and Levi's and drank cheap beer, but, most important, he still looked at me like I was his whole world. — Nicole Williams

I think I am most comfortable when I am on stage. I feel free, like I can be or do anything and it feels like home. — Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer

Women, men, children, old, young, straight, gay ... violence is not picky when it comes to its victims. And it's distressing, thinking of these other people, faceless yet dear to me. We are part of a group no sane person wants to join, and yet we are members anyway. We come from every walk of life, of every race and religion. There is no way to exit the group once we've joined; all we can do is try not to let it define us. — Heather Lyons

Lauren truly believed she's to blame for his detachment and refusal to attach to her. But — Nako

People have to get out sometimes - have something good to eat, have some drinks, belt out some songs, talk about nothing in particular. — Haruki Murakami

you've got to burn
straight up and down
and then maybe sidewise
for a while
and have your guts
scrambled by a
bully
and the demonic
ladies,
you've got to run
along the edge of
madness
teetering,
you've got to starve
like a winter
alleycat,
you've go to live
with the imbecility
of at least a dozen
cities,
then maybe
maybe
maybe
you might know
where you are
for a tiny
blinking
moment. — Charles Bukowski

He loves me recklessly, to the missuse of everything else in his life. — C.D. Reiss

She swore in good mouth-filling oaths, but never smutty ones, and that was uncommon. She knew the prosody of profanity ... she knew the tune, as well as the words. She was not a raving beauty, but she had fine eyes and a Pre-Raphelite air of being too good for this world while at the same time exhibiting much of what this world desires in a woman, and I suppose I gaped at her and behaved clownishly. — Robertson Davies