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Tiffanys Restaurant Quotes By Emma Thompson

I think it's [the AIDS fight] the most important and most pressing one - I think it's a global emergency and I think in a way we all have to address it and engage with it because I think it's the biggest threat to the human race that we have ever faced. — Emma Thompson

Tiffanys Restaurant Quotes By Rudy Rucker

Death is simple, but my evasions are complex. — Rudy Rucker

Tiffanys Restaurant Quotes By Galen

A cold and moist brain is an inseparable companion to folly. — Galen

Tiffanys Restaurant Quotes By Nicole R. Locker

I feared that if I let him, it would be the final push over a ledge I had been precariously hovering on since the day I had first laid eyes on him. — Nicole R. Locker

Tiffanys Restaurant Quotes By Jose Saramago

Say to a blind man, you're free, open the door that was separating him from the world, Go, you are free, we tell him once more, and he does not go, he has remained motionless there in the middle of the road, he and the others, they are terrified, they do not know where to go, the fact is that there is no comparison between living in a rational labyrinth, which is, by definition, a mental asylum and venturing forth, without a guiding hand or a dog-leash, into the demented labyrinth of the city, where memory will serve no purpose, for it will merely be able to recall the images of places but not the paths whereby we might get there. — Jose Saramago

Tiffanys Restaurant Quotes By Doug Jones

When I came out to Hollywood in 1985, I thought that I would be sitcom star. I'm a tall, skinny, goofy guy. I thought that I would make a great funny neighbor, or wacky office mate, in a sitcom. — Doug Jones

Tiffanys Restaurant Quotes By Jamie Wyeth

From my earliest memories, my aunt was squirting out oil paint. I could just eat it. I would go from her studio and walk down to my father's house, and there he was, working in egg tempera. — Jamie Wyeth