Varriale Construction Quotes & Sayings
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Try telling a Cuban: 'You should pay higher rent, or pay for your own healthcare' ... There is no serious opposition to the current government. — Saul Landau

It's hard to think of them polite flows when Stephano Polato suits are your night clothes, and Jordan sweat suits are your flight clothes, and you still make it even when they say your flight closed. — Drake

Sometimes he was weird, sometimes he was Captain Douchebag, but he was always my best friend. — Sharon Sant

All I do is look, listen and try to make sense of what I find, in biological terms. — Lyall Watson

I don't want to come over all po-faced, because ultimately Sherlock is just entertainment, but if I can, I want to try to set a good example. — Louise Brealey

Every city and town in America would be bankrupt if they kept their books the way private-sector companies keep their books - because of the obligation cities and towns have taken upon themselves to provide health care for their retirees. — Clayton M Christensen

We can trust ourselves to know when our boundaries are being violated. — Melody Beattie

I've spent my life pursing excellence as an artist, which is what I always wanted to do anyhow. — Claire Bloom

They throw their clubs backwards, and that's wrong. You should always throw a club ahead of you so that you don't have to walk any extra distance to get it. — Tommy Bolt

What an ennobling sadness you lent to my evening's enjoyment. — Colette

Pass that thing, slightly, lightly and politely. — Cab Calloway

Stay calm," the mayor said, though it was unnecessary. They were calm, resigned to the storms that had, over these months, worn them thin. How fast a new normal took hold. — Rae Meadows

This means that we have barely disembarked into life, that we've only just now been born, let's not fill our mouths with so many uncertain names, with so many sad labels, with so many pompous letters, with so much yours and mine, with so much signing of papers. I intend to confuse things, to unite them, make them new-born intermingle them, undress them, until the light of the world has the unity of the ocean, a generous wholeness, a fragrance alive and crackling. — Pablo Neruda