Steevy Grossman Quotes & Sayings
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Tancredi, in an attempt to link gallantry with greed, tried to imagine himself tasting, in the aromatic forkfuls, the kisses of his neighbour Angelica, but he realised at once that the experiment was disgusting and suspended it, with a mental reserve about reviving this fantasy with the pudding — Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa

There is rap music in all my films. In 'La Vie des Morts,' there is rap music too. It's because I'm French, and when it appeared in 1978, it was so new, it set off my musical imagination. — Arnaud Desplechin

Your supporters can help you think in new ways, solve problems, and burst through barriers. — Beverly K. Bachel

Twenty years apart, haunted by you, walkin' around with a hole in my soul. — Kristen Ashley

What's he want to howl like that for when I'm playing?" George would exclaim indignantly, while taking aim at him with a boot. "What do you want to play like that for when he is howling?" Harris would retort, catching the boot. "You let him alone. He can't help howling. He's got a musical ear, and your playing makes him howl. — Jerome K. Jerome

I waved to you outside but then I realized it was just one of those inflatable parking lot gorillas. — Jane Lynch

By far the most significant event in finance during the past decade has been the extraordinary development and expansion of financial derivatives. — Alan Greenspan

And this was your friend?" Cordelia raised her eyebrows. "Seems to me the only difference between your friends and your enemies is how long the stand around chatting before they shoot you. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Just how many rounds are we going to have?"
- "As many as it takes to make sure we can go at least an hour without a hard on — Eve Langlais

No one told you to call your band Salacious Mold, my friend."
"We're Millennium Lint now," Simon protested — Cassandra Clare

Even if great poetry continues to be written, it has retreated from the center of literary life. Though supported by a loyal coterie, poetry has lost the confidence that it speaks to and for the general culture. — Dana Gioia

I opened my eyes to the brightness of the sun. I groaned, feeling the migraine take over. — Sylvie Raven