Vecchione Italy Quotes & Sayings
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I many times encountered courage, real courage. Undeniable courage. I've heard it said that that was the highest quality of the human animal. I encountered that many times, in unexpected places. And I have learned to recognize it when I see it. — Dorothea Lange
I don't mind being accused of being a bad comedian and I don't even mind being accused of being a bad talk-show host, but I never want to be accused of being an arrogant, pompous showbiz asshole. — David Letterman
Of course imagination is the beginning of creation. Without imagination there can be no creation. — Pearl S. Buck
But ne'er the rose without the thorn. — Robert Herrick
Liam... You're the best. You're handsome, funny, patient with my fits, a fantastic cook. You taught me how to swim." Ryan bit his lip, eyes focused on the shadowed face in front of him. "Like, if there was a zombie apocalypse, you'd save me and feed me." He smiled. "I wouldn't need some loser with a guitar that wouldn't even work without electricity. I'd need a real man. The kind that runs into a burning building to save me. — K.A. Merikan
...as nervous as a bird in a coal mine. — Jim Butcher
What I couldn't help noticing was that I learned more about the novel in a morning by trying to write a page of one than I'd learned in seven years or so of trying to write criticism. — Philip Pullman
The biggest honor of my career was when I won R&B Artist of the Year back in the 1970s. I look at that as a major honor. — Daryl Hall
The door from the next room suddenly opened with a timid, quiet creak, as if thus announcing the entrance of a very insignificant person ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Wedding March has a bit of a death march in it. — Brian May
Sometimes, I sit down to sketch at the unearthly hour of 3 in the morning! — Nafisa Joseph
The only thing socialists produce is debt and self-esteem — Dennis Prager
In art as in life the valid sacrifices are those that bring no income. — Jean Rostand
