Unai Emery Quotes & Sayings
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Ranger locked eyes with me. "Please," he said.
Tank and Hal were goggle-eyed. They weren't used to "please." I wasn't used to it either. But I liked it.
Okay," I said. "Be careful. He's insane. — Janet Evanovich

The English may not always be the best writers in the world, but they are incomparably the best dull writers. — Raymond Chandler

I think one of the most fascinating things you can do after you learn about your own people is to study something about the history and culture of other people. — Alex Haley

When I tell stories about Iraq, the ones people react to are always the stories of violence. This is strange for me. — Phil Klay

Last night meant as much to me as it did to her and she painted it, capturing it in a way unique to Echo. [ ... ] Up close all those colors would look like chaos, but when viewed as a whole it creates this beautiful picture. In the end, that's the best way to describe me and Echo, our relationship. Our love. — Katie McGarry

The urge to know scrapes against the inability to know. — Anthony Doerr

Feeling well that breathed words Would all be lost, unheard, and vain as swords Against the enchased crocodile, or leaps Of grasshoppers against the sun ... — John Keats

sometimes to find the truth, one must move mountains. — Dan Brown

Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud; but, God He knows, thy share thereof is small. — William Shakespeare

There is no greatness without a continual solicitation to madness which, while it must be overcome, must never be completely lacking. One might profit by classifying men in this respect. The one kind are those in whom there is no madness at all ... and are so-called men of intellect whose works and deeds are nothing but cold works and deeds of the intellect.... But where there is no madness, there is, to be sure, also no real, active, living intellect. For wherein is intellect to prove itself but in the conquest, mastery, and ordering of madness? — Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling

Then happy I that love and am beloved, where I may not remove nor be removed. — William Shakespeare