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Sottsass Ceramics Quotes & Sayings

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Top Sottsass Ceramics Quotes

Its the body grows older ...
The Mind grows wiser ... stronger ... — Michelle Geaney

Why is it that when someone says there are billions upon billions of stars up there in that beautiful sky you believe them, but when a sign says 'wet paint' you just have to touch it? — Allie Little

Men differ daily about things which are subject to sense, is it likely then they should agree about things invisible. — Benjamin Franklin

If you live on regrets, you'll be living a parasitic life. — Angel M.B. Chadwick

I worked in this bar called the Raincheck Room in the '60s; it used to be over on Santa Monica Boulevard, and, y'know, it was a pretty hip place. Lots of actors hung out there. — Alex Rocco

This is a thirsty country. — Cormac McCarthy

I'm sitting in my office trying to squeeze a story from my head. It is that kind of morning when you feel like melting the typewriter into a bar of steel and clubbing yourself to death with it. ("Advance Notice") — Richard Matheson

Honesty doesn't always pay, but dishonesty always costs. — Michael Josephson

We don't really know what Iran are capable of when the gun is put to their head — George Hamilton

If you want to write, you write. Talent is simply not enough. — Jane Yolen

What the ancients called Bogan, as separate from Ashla. — James Luceno

So I think I'll remove him from your mind forever, this way. I'll put my hands, so, on each side of your head and I'll smash your skull between them like a walnut and that will blot him out. — Margaret Mitchell

After working for 14 years on Wall Street and growing up in a family with strong roots in small business, I know how important the entrepreneurial spirit is to attaining the American dream. — Ellen Tauscher

Come Darcy,' said he. 'I must have you dance. I hate to see you standing around by yourself in this stupid manner. — Jane Austen