Szombathy Viktor Quotes & Sayings
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They'd been apart for seven weeks but Neil keenly remembered why he'd stayed. He remembered this unyielding, unquestioning weight that could hold him and all of his problems up without breaking a sweat. — Nora Sakavic

The human capacity for burden is like bamboo- far more flexible than you'd ever believe at first glance. — Jodi Picoult

If people let other people alone, people would be better off. It's always people that screw things up for people anyway. — Nora Roberts

Songwriting is my main thing. I know that I'll do that for the rest of my life. — Emeli Sande

You have to believe that it's through politics that societies can lead social and economic and political change. — David Miliband

I worked with great, brilliant directors. I've been so lucky. It's terrible to compare anyone, because you can't. But I can just tell you that this experience was just a truly magnificent experience for everyone involved. — Jennifer Jason Leigh

I never had a movie that I wanted to do turned down in my whole life. I always write the script first so it speaks for itself. — Steve Martin

Our quarterback is going to be Alex Smith. — Mike Singletary

I'M STARVED FOR YOU — Margaret Atwood

That thou didst love her, strikes some scores away
From the great compt: but love that comes too late,
Like a remorseful pardon slowly carried,
To the great sender turns a sour offence,
Crying, 'That's good that's gone.' Our rash faults
Make trivial price of serious things we have,
Not knowing them until we know their grave:
Oft our displeasures, to ourselves unjust,
Destroy our friends and after weep their dust
Our own love waking cries to see what's done,
While shame full late sleeps out the afternoon.
Be this sweet Helen's knell, and now forget her. — William Shakespeare

The principle of the Gothic architecture is infinity made imaginable. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Living authors, therefore, are usually, bad companions. If they have not gained character, they seek to do so by methods often ridiculous, always disgusting; and if they have established a character, they are silent for fear of losing by their tongue what they have acquired by their pen
for many authors converse much more foolishly than Goldsmith, who have never written half so well. — Charles Caleb Colton