Romeet Quotes & Sayings
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If you are having trouble understanding, let me spell it out for you ... This is serious, Bianca. I've never been more fucking serious in my life. — R.K. Lilley

I don't mind being identified as any character as long as I'm doing a good job as an actor. I have done all kinds of roles - from an editor, judge, police officer, murderer to a corrupt businessman. — Boman Irani

It's not my fate to give up--I know it can't be. — Henry James

If Russia's interests and security are threatened, Russia will resist. Everyone needs to know that. — Vladimir Putin

The mind which can totally and inanely forget its work and obligations is often also the mind which can, at the proper time, give them the fullest attention. — Robert Grudin

What makes a good family? Well, I suppose obviously love. Love lubricated often I think by humor. I think a family that can laugh at each other and tease themselves and who are able to be jolly with each other I think is the key. — Stephen Fry

To make an embarrassing admission, I like video games. That's what got me into software engineering when I was a kid. I wanted to make money so I could buy a better computer to play better video games - nothing like saving the world. — Elon Musk

I felt best when I was on the move, going someplace rather than being there. — Jeannette Walls

Being an only child, my mother reared me very carefully. — Heber J. Grant

If you run your business fairly; if you treat people well; if you try to move your business into areas that are making a real positive difference to other peoples lives; I think you'll A. have much pleasant life, but B. I think you'll have a much more successful business. — Richard Branson

You can't just take an image and randomly distort it and call it art - although many people in La Jolla where I come from do precisely that. — Vilayanur S. Ramachandran

It is yet another of Nietzsche's merits that he joins to his critique of Enlightenment moralities a sense of their failure to address adequately, let alone to answer the question: what sort of person am I to become? This is in a way an inescapable question in that an answer to it is given in practice in each human life. But for characteristically modern moralities it is a question to be approached only by indirection. The primary question from their standpoint has concerned rules: what rules ought we to follow? — Alasdair MacIntyre

You could say that this was where an accidental wind blew him but I don't think so. I would rather think that in a "long shot" he saw a new way of measuring our jerky hopes and graceful rogueries and awkward sorrows, and that he came here from choice to be with us to the end. Like the plane coming down into the Glendale airport into the warm darkness. — F Scott Fitzgerald