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Unsatisfaction Quotes By Penelope Cruz

I always feel scared and insecure on a film set. I don't know any other way. — Penelope Cruz

Unsatisfaction Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

As I stood in my lonely bedroom at the hotel, trying to tie my white tie myself, it struck me for the first time that there must be whole squads of chappies in the world who had to get along without a man to look after them. I'd always thought of Jeeves as a kind of natural phenomenon; but, by Jove! of course, when you come to think of it, there must be quite a lot of fellows who have to press their own clothes themselves and haven't got anybody to bring them tea in the morning, and so on. It was rather a solemn thought, don't you know. I mean to say, ever since then I've been able to appreciate the frightful privations the poor have to stick. — P.G. Wodehouse

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Richelle Mead

Maybe you're graduating from fireballs to lightning bolts," Adrian suggested. "I bet it'd be a lot like throwing ninja stars. Except, well, you could incinerate people. — Richelle Mead

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Robin Williams

I believe Ronald Reagan can make this country what it once was ... a large Arctic region covered with ice. — Robin Williams

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Marco Rubio

It's easier to sell cotton candy than it is to sell broccoli to somebody, but the broccoli is better for you, and the same thing with a limited government. — Marco Rubio

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Kristi Ann Hunter

He bowed over her hand and kissed the knuckles. He'd never despised a glove more in his life. — Kristi Ann Hunter

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Andy Taylor

We were very young in Duran, and to get pushed in a corner can be very difficult to get out of. — Andy Taylor

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Jack London

Love cannot in its very nature be peaceful or content. It is a restlessness, an unsatisfaction. I can grant a lasting love just as I can grant a lasting unsatisfaction; but the lasting love cannot be coupled with possession, for love is pain and desire and possession is easement and fulfilment. — Jack London

Unsatisfaction Quotes By George Strait

I've always thought that whether I'm writing or not, I've gotta pick the best songs, whether or not they're mine. I'm not gonna sing them just because I wrote them. I've gotta find the best songs to make the best record I can. — George Strait

Unsatisfaction Quotes By John Fowles

There are some men who are consoled by the idea that there are women less attractive than their wives; and others who are haunted by the knowledge that there are more attractive. — John Fowles

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Greg Weisman

The written word is all that stands between memory and oblivion. Without books as our anchors, we are cast adrift, neither teaching nor learning. They are windows on the past, mirrors on the present, and prisms reflected all possible futures. Books are lighthouses erected on the dark sea of time. — Greg Weisman

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Stacy Schiff

The Ptolemaic system has been compared to that of Soviet Russia; it stands among the most closely controlled economies in history. — Stacy Schiff

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Jim Rash

I will say you could always look at 'Looney Tunes' and learn about writing. I think you can learn a lot about the beats of comedy. I think you can find out about awkward pauses, because I think they did those well. — Jim Rash

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Michael Walzer

We are not usually philosophical in moments of crisis; most often, there is no time. — Michael Walzer

Unsatisfaction Quotes By Er.teji

Fear and confession for the fear of
unknown,business mind to fulfill greeds and unsatisfaction, limited
knowledge makes the religion — Er.teji

Unsatisfaction Quotes By David Amerland

Initial or mutual trust (the type of trust that makes us, irrationally, trust strangers) then enabled the complex planning that allowed man to transition from a tribe of hunter-gatherers whose fate depended on external factors to an agricultural society where complex, planned outcomes could be put into motion. — David Amerland