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Sifir 5 Quotes By Brian South

The less one knows about meat, the more one is able to enjoy it. Meat tastes wonderful, of course, but as with the lad hawking hard-to-find wares at unbelievable prices, it's best not to ask too many questions. — Brian South

Sifir 5 Quotes By Orson Welles

If I want to pursue the art of painting - or music or writing or sculpture - it requires only my time and a few dollars for materials. If, however, I want to produce a motion picture I have to go out and raise a million dollars! — Orson Welles

Sifir 5 Quotes By Brandon Scott Gorrell

a synonym for 'insane' is 'bananas — Brandon Scott Gorrell

Sifir 5 Quotes By Criss Angel

Indeed, most magicians catch the bug as kids. My first audience was my family in Long Island. My first 'assistant' was my mother, whom I levitated on a broom in our living room. — Criss Angel

Sifir 5 Quotes By Ice-T

I'm afraid because some police are way out of control. My true feeling with police is this: If they do their job, there's no problem. — Ice-T

Sifir 5 Quotes By Kathleen Bittner Roth

Oh, I would not want a knight with no dents. It means he has never been to battle, never fought for his honor, the things he believes in, or for sheer survival. Without the dents, sir, I would not trust my knight to be fully human. — Kathleen Bittner Roth

Sifir 5 Quotes By Edward Abbey

In social institutions, the whole is always less than the sum of its parts. There will never be a state as good as its people, or a church worthy of its congregation, or a university equal to its faculty and students. — Edward Abbey

Sifir 5 Quotes By Sam Simon

Work made me crazy. I was tough to get along with. — Sam Simon

Sifir 5 Quotes By Jazz Feylynn

His eyes never blinked or wavered from mine, encompassing me in a field of control. — Jazz Feylynn

Sifir 5 Quotes By Aneurin Bevan

Not even the apparently enlightened principle of the 'greatest good for the greatest number' can excuse indifference to individual suffering. There is no test for progress other than its impact on the individual. — Aneurin Bevan