Romeiro Martins Quotes & Sayings
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People who write about politics, whether on the left or the right, have a consistent bias: they take politics seriously. — Paul Graham
We would understand much more about life's complexities if we applied ourselves to an assiduous study of its contradictions, instead of wasting time
on identities and coherences, seeing as these have a duty to provide their own explanations. — Jose Saramago
You know, I lose patience really easily; I'd rather shop in the grocery store than in the department store. I can pick an apple like nobody's business. — Gail Simmons
The only way forward, if we are going to improve the quality of the environment, is to get everybody involved. — Richard Rogers
I imagined being a famous writer would be like being like Jane Austen. — J.K. Rowling
This is crazier and louder than I was prepared for. With every week, the fervour and anticipation seem to grow. People know my name and ambush me in public and try to figure out what hotel I'm staying at and ask me to bite them and want to touch my hair. — Robert Pattinson
Just as the Red Sox proved the critics wrong, Maine can compete and can win. — John Baldacci
From five o'clock to eight is on certain occasions a little eternity; but on such an occasion as this the interval could be only an eternity of pleasure. — Henry James
Why do I hate spiders? Gods, who doesn't? What a stupid question. — Steven Erikson
I used to think I was a little unstable, and then I met every girl I've ever dated. — Mike Birbiglia
It's better to have something and not need it than to need something and not have it. — Julie Harrington
I learned that when you can turn a presentation into a conversation, you have won the battle of converting a client; and second, I learned that the real Carla was my best competitive weapon and my key personal advantage. — Carla Harris
The revolutionary environmentalists twist science to get what they want, saying they're using the "best available science" to determine public policy, when in fact these are code words for cherry picking from a repertoire of biased science studies. Arguing with the Greenies' faulty science is like shouting into the wind, because they will disregard or minimize evidence that disputes any position they are trying to assert. Your points will be ignored, and you will be demonized. — Brian Herbert
Never has nostalgia held stronger sway; never has the belief in the redemptive possibilities of the future seemed so laughable. — Ann Marlowe
The dress must not hang on the body but follow its lines. When a woman smiles the dress must smile with her. — Madeleine Vionnet
