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Tallier Quotes By David Bowie

There's something about the style of living in the country that they feel, "This is what represents me." So style is about the philosophy of how we create our civilization. — David Bowie

Tallier Quotes By Margaret Mitchell

Hardships make or break people. — Margaret Mitchell

Tallier Quotes By Alan Arkin

If you're playing a negative character, sooner or later it rubs off on you. Some people don't mind living in that state, but I don't want to be there anymore. I don't want to live in a state of depression. — Alan Arkin

Tallier Quotes By Nathan Fillion

It costs nothing to say something kind. Even less to shut up altogether. — Nathan Fillion

Tallier Quotes By Osamu Dazai

As for love ... no, having once written that word I can write nothing more. — Osamu Dazai

Tallier Quotes By Gilles Deleuze

Philosophy does not serve the State or the Church, who have other concerns. It serves no established power. The use of philosophy is to sadden. A philosophy that saddens no one, that annoys no one, is not a philosophy. It is useful for harming stupidity, for turning stupidity into something shameful. — Gilles Deleuze

Tallier Quotes By Eric Stoltz

On the other hand, I would've been exceedingly rich, which would've been wonderful! — Eric Stoltz

Tallier Quotes By Jennifer Chiaverini

Mary Lincoln provided Elizabeth Keckley with opportunities for social and economic advancement she probably had never imagined during her years as a slave, while Elizabeth offered Mary the loyal, steadfast friendship she craved but had always found so elusive. — Jennifer Chiaverini

Tallier Quotes By C.J. Roberts

There is a moment, in all my studying of movies and scripts, that I'd realized something elemental about human beings and why I'd been attracted to that imaginary world. Each piece of work was attempting to describe the human condition, in all its good, bad and ugly glory. At first, it'd been an extension of my own life, strangely mirrored in this world of 'fiction'. Each story wanted, no - needed - to reveal a human fragility, a human bondage which tied people to the things they did and to be the person they held in their heads. Those stories were something true and sometimes horrific but people were people and the parts didn't just tell the whole story. — C.J. Roberts

Tallier Quotes By Eric Ripert

Nobody wants an ugly book. — Eric Ripert