Sinchai Travel Quotes & Sayings
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The world is rather shot to pieces (end of World War II), 1945), but the spectators climb out of their caves and pretend to have again become normal and customary humans who ask each other's pardon instead of eating one another or sucking each other's blood. The entertaining folly of war evaporates, distinguished boredom sits down again on the dignified old overstuffed chairs ... May I report about myself that I have had a truly grotesque time, brim-full with work, Nazi persecutions, bombs, hunger, and again and again work - in spite of everything (using his bed sheets as canvas — Max Beckmann
I'm a very competitive person. You won't change things unless you are prepared to fight, even if you don't win. But I do hate losing. — Wendy Davis
The interest of the public is never better advanced than when we can inculcate by our rules the advantage of acting honestly. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Shannon's most radical insight was that meaning was irrelevant. — William Poundstone
There are very few jobs where you're held up to public scrutiny. — Michael Keaton
we're sick of ourselves. — Joyce Carol Oates
Climb a mountain. See the world at your feet. — Lin Scheller
Negative self talk costs more than even the richest person can afford. So be nice to yourself whenever possible ... and know that it is always possible. — Doug Pedersen
My fans are called 'Mayniacs'. They enjoy screaming and chasing me and taking pictures. — Conor Maynard
With The Omen, I really felt I wasn't in control. It was panic. — Richard Donner
People say that bad memories cause the most pain, but it's actually the good ones that drive you insane. — Kid Cudi
The young gentlemen who came calling seemed especially puzzling. They sat in their velvet shirts and their leather boots, nibbling burnt cakes and praising Diamond's mind, and all the while their eyes said other things. Now, their eyes said. Now. Then: Patience, patience. 'You are flowers,' their mouths said, 'You are jewels, you are golden dreams.' Their eyes said: I eat flowers, I burn with dreams, I have a tower without a door in my heart, and I will keep you there ... — Patricia A. McKillip
I'm sure I've been influenced by every fine writer I've ever read, from Dickens and Austen to Auden and Jane Hirshfield. And also, the short stories of Updike, Cheever, Munro, Alice Adams, and Doris Lessing. And the plays of Oscar Wilde. And paintings by Alice Neel and Matisse. — Amy Bloom