Rovigliano Quotes & Sayings
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This one Corbusier lamp was like, my greatest inspiration ... I'm a minimalist in a rapper's body. — Kanye West

It is a comfortable feeling to know that you stand on your own ground. Land is about the only thing that can't fly away. — Anthony Trollope

If my life is fruitless, it doesn't matter who praises me, and if my life is fruitful, it doesn't matter who criticizes me. — John Bunyan

Don't let your dreams be forsaken by the starry nights — Munia Khan

I believe it's a cook's moral obligation to add more butter given the chance. — Michael Ruhlman

Hate a liar more than I hate thief. A thief is only after my salary a liar is after my reality. — Curtis Jackson

Just about every adult human being back then had a brain weighing about three kilogrammes! There was no end to the evil schemes that a thought machine that oversized couldn't imagine and execute.
So I raise this question, although there is nobody around to answer it: Can it be doubted that three-kilogramme brains were once nearly fatal defects in the evolution of the human race? — Kurt Vonnegut

Be quiet, darling. Let pattern recognition have its way. — William Gibson

I am proud of the fact that my wealth is completely transparent. — Nandan Nilekani

In the name of a god who was always a ghost — Carl-John X. Veraja

Ever been in Jail?
No. But I'm often alone. — Tadeusz Konwicki

The major cause of problems are solutions — Eric Sevareid

I have said that I learned a lot by teaching others. I discovered that every soul has almost the same difficulties and that there is yet a vast difference between individual souls - a difference which means that each one must be dealt with differently. There are some with whom I must make myself small and show myself willing to be humiliated by confessing my own struggles and defeats, for then they themselves easily confess their own faults and are pleased that I understand them through my own experience. To be successful with others, firmness is necessary. I must never go back on what I have said, and to humiliate myself would be regarded as weakness.
God has given me the grace of having no fear of a fight. I will do my duty at any cost. More than once I have been told: "If you want to succeed with me, severity is no use. You will get nowhere unless you are gentle." But I know that no one is a good judge in his own case. — John Beevers