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Top Uruguayos Famosos Quotes

Behind your image, below your words, above your thoughts, the silence of another world waits. — John O'Donohue

I don't ever mean my pictures to be depressing - I don't believe in making depressing pictures. — Walter Rosenblum

The writers are pretty political and they want to get as big an audience as they can - they want the popular vote. — Bill Pullman

When you drive down Cemetery Road, the angel appears to be looking directly at you. Yet once you pass the monument and look back over your shoulder, the angel is still looking at you. Thus the appellation: the Turning Angel. — Greg Iles

As a stand up, and often in acting, there is no place for the most intense feelings. Rage, genuine sorrow, naked hope ... These things don't fit on a comedy stage and if you act you'll get to express them once in a while. Music is a place for the intensely personal. — Hal Sparks

I wish I was a little bit taller, — Skee-Lo

The nation's first experiment with the income tax was tried at this time; another violation of the Constitution. — G. Edward Griffin

No matter the disappointment, you simply cannot divorce your favorite team. — Kevin Walker

Her touch shattered me. Her touch awoke me. Her touch destroyed me. — Pepper Winters

A winner, a champion, will accept his fate. He will continue with his wheels in the dirt. He will do his best to maintain his line and gradually get himself back on the track when it is safe to do so. Yes, he loses a few places in the race. Yes, he is at a disadvantage. But he i A winner, a champion, will accept his fate. He will continue with his wheels in the dirt. He will do his best to maintain his line and gradually get himself back on the track when it is safe to do so. Yes, he loses a few places in the race. Yes, he is at a disadvantage. But he is still racing. He is still alive — Garth Stein

I never liked that ending either. More love streaming out the wrong way, and I don't want to be the kind that says the wrong way. But it doesn't work, these erasures, this constant refolding of the pleats. There were some nice parts, sure, all lemondrop and mellonball, laughing in silk pajamas and the grain of sugar on the toast, love love or whatever, take a number. I'm sorry it's such a lousy story. — Richard Siken