Theofilos Quotes & Sayings
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The NBA is all about winning, but at this level (college basketball) winning doesn't make you happy. You can win, and play lousy, and in my program, feel lousy. To me it's about: How good can we be. — Geno Auriemma
What Cable is up to is not something that can be done quietly. It will raise the interest of some pretty important people and leaders in the X-Men community will have to step in at some point in the storyline. — Jeph Loeb
Oh, Ichigo. My darling Ichigo. There's so much that I owe you, too. But I'm never paying any of it back - not a smidgen. You're also the one who showed me that growing up might not be such a bad thing after all. Thank you, Ichigo. This is much too embarrassing for me to ever say out loud, but you're the best friend I could ever have. — Novala Takemoto
At a very young age, I was influenced enormously by Julio Cortazar or Carlos Fuentes. In that literature, there's always an exploration of different perspectives, points of view. — Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
I love to be pushed so I can prove myself, because once again, I will. — Kid Rock
Always laugh off a slight insult, so that people will understand what it means when you're not laughing. — Robert Breault
Love of the soul is happiness to the spirit. — Lailah Gifty Akita
George Lucas puts those types of characters in for the kids. Same with Jar Jar. — Peter Mayhew
Mostly though, they waited. For the mail. For the news. For the bells. For breakfast and lunch and dinner. For one day to be over and the next day to begin. — Julie Otsuka
Kung fu and soccer are the two things that I was most interested in as a child. — Stephen Chow
Poetry is the inner life of a culture, its nervous system, its deepest way of imagining the world. A culture that ignores its poets, chokes off its nervous system and becomes mortally ill. — Erica Jong
Love is an experiment ... what happens next is always surprising. — Jeanette Winterson
Sensuality not only debases both body and mind, but dulls the keen edge of pleasure. — Henry Fielding
Money is like fire, an element as little troubled by moralising as earth, air, and water. Men can employ it as a tool or they can dance around it as if it were the incarnation of a god ... It acquires its meaning from the uses to which it is put. — Lewis H. Lapham