Robiolina Quotes & Sayings
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I know the movies that I've liked, and I know the experience that they've given me, so the goal is always to try to create a movie that I would like myself and that would knock me out, challenge me or intrigue me in some way. That's been my criteria for figuring out what I want to do, or also when I'm writing something or creating a scene. — Neil Burger

He who does not stretch himself according to the coverlet finds his feet uncovered. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Anything we take in the Universe, because it has in itself that which is All in All, includes in its own way, the entire soul of the world, which is entirely in any part of it. — Giordano Bruno

When there were two of you, you decided so many little things together, such as which room to sit in with your morning coffee. When you were alone, he said, it was so miserably difficult to make those little choices. — Lydia Davis

Credulity is belief in slight evidence, with no evidence, or against evidence. — Tryon Edwards

People all the time say to me, 'You look just like Don Lemon,' and I would go, 'I hear that all the time! 'And after a moment, I would go, 'I am Don Lemon!' — Don Lemon

Not changing your strategy merely because you're used to the one you have now is a lousy strategy. — Seth Godin

Upgrading one's imagination about what is possible is always a leap of faith. — Clay Shirky

This world is good enough for me, if only I can be good enough for it. — William Empson

When you have children, that's your main focus. — Gail Porter

I love New York! It's probably my favorite city in the entire world. — Brad Goreski

The ringing in my ears
The ruffled sheets of someone else's bed
Your stink won't wash off
I wasn't the only one
You're not the only one
Just trying night after night to find a heart that feels like home. — Renee Ruin

Taste is the intermediate faculty which connects the active with the passive powers of our nature, the intellect with the senses; and its appointed function is to elevate the images of the latter, while it realizes the ideas of the former. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge