Siragusa Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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My dad had previously spoken about 'fighting through things to get to the good stuff' or some such concept, and as he shook the salt water out of his curly brown hair, he talked more about people 'giving up and missing out on fantastic moments'. — Norman Ollestad

In a world where shows have to keep going while the priorities change, I have to stay flexible. — Betsy Beers

Open your minds, my friends. We all fear what we do not understand. — Dan Brown

There's no app for a bourbon buzz on a warm day in a cool, dark bar. The world will always want a drink. — Gillian Flynn

As she'd hoped, the two of them were the sole occupants of this stretch of windswept beach. Sipping the steaming liquid, she let the familiar peace seep into her soul. The cerulean water sparkled in the morning sun, as if sprinkled with diamonds, and she drew in a cleansing breath of the tangy salt air. She watched a sandpiper play tag with the surf. Listed to the caw of a gull high overhead and the muted thunder of the breaking waves. Felt the breeze caress her cheek. — Irene Hannon

An existant can never justify the existence of another existant. — Jean-Paul Sartre

So we went to the high-level platform, and saw the engine-driver, and asked him if he was going to Kingston. He said he couldn't say for certain of course, but that he rather thought he was. Anyhow, if he wasn't the 11.5 for Kingston, he said he was pretty confident he was the 9.32 for Virginia Water, or the 10 a.m. express for the Isle of Wight, or somewhere in that direction, and we should all know when we got there. We slipped half-a-crown into his hand, and begged him to be the 11.5 for Kingston. — Jerome K. Jerome

What is love, for God's sake, if not the most distilled obsession? — Tim O'Brien

Every hour wounds. The last one kills. — Neil Gaiman

Know what your customers want most and what your company does best. Focus on where those two meet. — Kevin Stirtz