Stanborough Park Quotes & Sayings
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I've gotten to work with some great people. I've been really lucky. — Corey Haim
When inspiration comes life is lived in the moment and peace descends. When inspiration leaves thoughts turn to violently killing time — Dean Cavanagh
And even in my most carnal desires, oriented always in a particular direction, concentrated round a single dream, I might have recognized as their primary motive an idea, an idea for which I would have laid down my life, at the innermost core of which, as in my day-dreams while I sat reading all afternoon in the garden at Combray, lay the notion of perfection. — Marcel Proust
In fact, Moon came on tour with us for a bit just before a big festival in Brighton, I think. — Neil Innes
It is a higher glory ... to stay war itself with a word, than to slay men with the sword, and to procure or maintain peace by peace, not by war. — Augustine Of Hippo
Much which is unworthy in human life might be avoided if people would only accustom themselves to talking in verse — Karen Blixen
I wrote my first novel and my second novel in Chicago. It was the place where I became a writer. It's my favorite city. — John Green
The Democratic Party's rigidly pro-choice stance is one of the more unyielding positions in contemporary American politics. — Ross Douthat
There is no more dangerous error than that of mistaking the consequence for the cause. — Friedrich Nietzsche
People don't become inured to what they are shown - if that's the right way to describe what happens - because of the quantity of images dumped on them. It is passivity that dulls feeling. The states described as apathy, moral or emotional anesthesia, are full of feelings; the feelings are rage and frustration. — Susan Sontag
I'm very enthusiastic about the Academy Awards because if there were no Oscars, we wouldn't have as many good movies as we do have. — Robert Osborne
The truest success is but the development of self. — Charles Atlas
