Rotkeils Quotes & Sayings
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Does it make any sense at all that the chair of a national party would want fewer voters to see our candidates? — Hillary Clinton
The next great idea for your work will probably not come from watching your competitors, but from taking an insight from an unrelated industry and applying it to your own. — Todd Henry
The pleasures of writing correspond exactly to the pleasures of reading — Vladimir Nabokov
The harder you tried not to think, the more you thought. — C.S. Lewis
The laughter of children isn't mean or cutting, but pure and simple fun. — Marty Rubin
Turn your tongue seven times before speaking. This way you'll have time to think if you ought to say the things you want to say. — Vaddey Ratner
I'm busy communicating ideas ... I want you to know what I'm thinking. If you feel a connection, good. If you don't, fine. — Grace Slick
I feel very meditative when I ride. A horse does not know whether my movie is a hit or a flop or what is happening in my relationship. — Randeep Hooda
Whenever Great Britain's iron hand needs to appear, like a well-oiled mechanism that is never forgotten or neglected, the two pillars that hold up the Empire's dominion rise into view: the Administration and the Law. As I have said before . . . nothing odder than the flimsy wood and stone building called the Palace of Justice, in the farthest corner of the South Atlantic, provided so that the authorities might investigate the murder of men, who, romantically . . . went out to exercise their own rights over the life and liberty of others about whom they had not the slightest knowledge. — Sylvia Iparraguirre
Is that right?" she murmured. — Katie Reus
I spend long days wearing a corset - but no pain, no gain. — Phyllis Logan
There is a peculiarity in the countenance, as everybody knows, which, though it cannot be described, is sure to betray the Englishman. — George Henry Borrow
As the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial departments of the United States are co-ordinate, and each equally bound to support the Constitution, it follows that each must in the exercise of its functions be guided by the text of the Constitution according to its own interpretation of it. — James Madison
The fame of a battlefield grows with its years; Napoleon storming the Bridge of Lodi, and Wellington surveying the towers of Salamanca, affect us with fainter emotions than Brutus reading in his tent at Philippi, or Richard bearing down with the English chivalry upon the white armies of Saladin. — Robert Aris Willmott
Ultimately when I throw myself behind a movie, I have to really believe in that director's vision. — Christine Vachon
