Roquette Quotes & Sayings
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Well, when you come down to it, I don't see that a reporter could do much to a president, do you? — Dwight D. Eisenhower

I wished I could erase everything else and hold on to this moment, this brief second when he and I knew how much we meant to each other. — Kiera Cass

I feel like I'm a designer, not a pop star. But if certain people think of me like a pop star, then the only thing I could do about this is dye my hair black and cut it short maybe. — Nicki Minaj

Abortion is not allowed
because apparently it is against the law of god.
Yes, that butter-wouldn't-melt deity
who ordered babies to be slaughtered,
killed all the first-born in Egypt
And caused an entire human race to drown.
From: "Gesels van een imaginaire god"
(Scourges of an imaginary god) — A.J. Beirens

Fighting with your fear is not less than an adventure and finding yourself is not less than a treasure hunt — Anamika Paliwal

I see that the greatest thing about getting older is how your judgment changes and how you come to understand the cycles of life. And you keep having these amazing flashes of understanding. — Erica Jong

The Red Keep shelters two sorts of people, Lord Eddard, Varys said. Those who are loyal to the realm, and those who are loyal only to themselves. — George R R Martin

After being an Impressionist, Cubist, and an Abstract Expressionist, I was influenced by realistic artists, including Andrew Wyeth in the late '50s, and I haven't changed my style since. — Robert Bateman

I can say.. that I never said that... we never met and this never happen... How?
(Good question, the answer I will leave it for later) — Deyth Banger

Some comedians will tour and do these classic bits all the time. But now with YouTube and Comedy Central, people see your stuff, and they don't want to hear you do that again. — Aziz Ansari

Man - a figment of God's imagination. — Mark Twain

Scientists must use the simplest means of arriving at their results and exclude everything not perceived by the senses. — Ernst Mach