Serenella Iovino Quotes & Sayings
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The first TV babies are now writing with a TV mind that has no attention span at all. — Gore Vidal
As a comedian, I'm forced to have a tough skin. Until people laugh, they are detractors. You walk into a new audience where nobody knows you, they go: 'Make us laugh. Show us what you're made of. Prove why we should be listening to you.' — Trevor Noah
There was some sadness in how that could happen, Tai thought: falling out of love with something that had shaped you. Or even people who had? But if you didn't change at least a little, where were the passages of a life? Didn't learning, changing, sometimes mean letting go of what had once been seen as true? — Guy Gavriel Kay
But there's no way to avoid regret. Don't let anybody tell you different. Regret is just life's aftertaste. No matter what you choose, you're gonna wonder if you shoulda done things different. I didn't necessarily choose wrong. I just chose. And I lived with my choice, aftertaste and all. — Amy Harmon
In antiquity there was only silence. In the nineteenth century, with the invention of the machine, Noise was born. Today, Noise triumphs and reigns supreme over the sensibility of men. — Luigi Russolo
When you combine ignorance and leverage, you get some pretty interesting results. — Warren Buffett
Class can 'walk with kings and keep its virtue and talk with crowds and keep the common touch.' Everyone is comfortable with the person who has class because that person is comfortable with himself. — Ann Landers
A God's strength lay in persuading others that they are weak. — Lionel Suggs
The Universe rewards calculated risk and passion — Joe Rogan
No one can live my life for me. No one gets to live my life, but me." - Sophia Sweet, No Sacrifice — Grace R. Duncan
I know that hunger for self-isolation, it eats u up. Disconnecting yourself from external world and longing to disappear. — Shreya Gupta
But it is an American thing to love one's roots. American nationality, I mused, is a very special and unique phenomenon in the world. In America, but for Native Americans, all of our forebears hailed from somewhere else. And for all the grief that brought my parents to America, it translates into my good fortune to be born an American. In this hypnotic moment of clarity, I knew where I belonged. — Marianne Meyerhoff
