Strabo Tours Quotes & Sayings
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Proponents of efficiency standards argue that they save consumers and businesses money, reduce energy use, and reduce emissions. But families and businesses already understand how energy costs impact their lives and make decisions accordingly. — Gina McCarthy

I find that the time that goes by is actually your best friend when you are making a record. The passing of time gives you perspective on what you recorded and what you wrote. If something sounds good to you 12 months after you recorded it then chances are pretty good that there's something valuable about the part or the song. — M. Ward

Art doesn't transform. It just plain forms. — Roy Lichtenstein

Show me your hands," he replied in a far less cordial manner.
I pulled them out of my coat pockets, not bothering to hide the curl to my lips as I wagged my fingers at him.
"You're alone in the dark with a vampire and your first concern is whether I'm packing weapons?" Really? my tone implied. — Jeaniene Frost

I mean, I like nice girls, and I like people who are generous. — Thomas McDonell

To succeed in life, you need two things: ignorance and confidence. — Mark Twain

Dors muttered to him, "Stop studying humanity. Be aware of your surroundings." "I'll try. — Isaac Asimov

To survive in a profession like this, you have to have absolute discipline and commitment, and I did not quite have it for musical theater. — Richard C. Armitage

I can't imagine children coming out of me," she says suddenly, "only stories. — Sharon Dogar

Once Errol righted himself into some semblance of horsemanship, they set off at an easy canter. That is, the other horses set off at a canter, while Errol's horse settled into a teeth-shattering trot. After a hundred paces he could feel Horace's backbone through the saddle. The other riders pulled ahead without a backward glance, leaving him to his four-footed torture. — Patrick W. Carr

I had proof that I had five senses, that I knew how to get myself to function! And then I lost my childhood ... — Yves Klein