Signoretti Quotes & Sayings
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People can't offer you a piece; they need to offer themselves whole, or you will always be asking for more, wishing for more. A piece is never enough. — Katie Kacvinsky

I've been famous for a long, long time. So I don't think of it - I think of it very differently. It's the normal temperature of my room. — Sharon Stone

But, like some other undiplomatic ambassadors, in her desire to be civil, she ran at once to the extremity of the permitted concessions. — Anthony Trollope

He just likes to have fun, Papa."
"That's not a quality that gets you far in life. — Adriana Trigiani

You, the strong, have I loved, though the marks of your iron hoofs are yet upon my flesh. — Khalil Gibran

I don't think there's much point in putting me a deep, dark, heavy, emotional film because there are people who do it so much better than I do. — Hugh Grant

There is one way in this country in which all men are created equal - there is one human institution that makes a pauper the equal of a Rockefeller, the stupid man the equal of an Einstein, and the ignorant man the equal of any college president. That institution, gentlemen, is the court. — Harper Lee

I'm much more comfortable in a meritocracy and in reward for good work as opposed to a political environment, where I feel like all of that can be confused. — Desiree Rogers

Imagine fifty thousand men trapped on a desert island, deprived of food and water and sex but somehow kept alive for fifty thousand years. Then, after they've been tormented a hundred steps beyond insanity, tortured past self-mutilation and cannibalism, somebody drops off a sculpture of a naked woman made from T-bone steaks. If you could then capture the sound of them simultaneously fucking and eating and tearing her to shreds and broadcast it into the center of your skull at ten thousand watts, it would still sound absolutely nothing like what I heard. — David Wong

Oh no. I split my time between Paris and New York. They're the only places to really live. — Naomi Wood

The pumpkin itself is a symbol for mortality. — Seth Adam Smith

By degrees, however, they began to hope again. Such are our insubmergable mirages of the soul! There is no distress so complete but that even in the most critical moments the inexplicable sunrise of hope is seen in its depths. — Victor Hugo

This was, therefore, the first house I was in, or slept in, in Philadelphia. — Benjamin Franklin