Sismanidis Tours Quotes & Sayings
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A trend was a trend only because people thought it so. And in thinking it so, they made it so. — Tom Clancy

Hank, this is great."
"Yes."
He said it simply, openly. There was no flattered pleasure in his voice, and no modesty. This, she knew, was a tribute to her, the rarest one person could pay another: the tribute of feeling free to acknowledge one's own greatness, knowing that it is understood. — Ayn Rand

If either of them stops shouting long enough to hear the other, they'll be hurting each other's feelings. — Diana Gabaldon

Style is not an end in itself, it is only a means to an end - the means of telling a story. — Ayn Rand

The truth is, I've always been wracked with self-loathing and terrible, paralysing depression. — Shirley Manson

I decided that I was going to go to the Olympics to see if I had made the right decision to retire because I knew that if I'd made the mistake of retiring I would know during and after those Games in Athens. — Cathy Freeman

I think the nature of songwriters is that they are philosophers, and philosophers have a bent towards poetry and songwriting, so I think that the two run around together. The nature of a songwriter could be philosophical. Looking for universal ideas, a way to say things, get the story across as a means of entertaining, provoking thought. — Tom T. Hall

Freddie Mercury, to me, was probably the most important frontman to me growing up. — Gerard Way

In a career playing heroes, I learned a little about the real thing. A hero stands up-for himself, for herself, but most importantly for others. — Kevin Sorbo

So are we actually cooking Radiasure?" Carols asks as he plops on his brother's bed. "Because if Mom and Dad catch us we'll never see the outside of the confession bootha gain."
Bea rolls her eyes. "Nothing new for you. — Natalie Whipple

The most important job of an editor is simplify, simplify simplify, and that usually means omitting things. — Keith Rabois