Vederea Bufnitei Quotes & Sayings
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As the night grows darker, we kick the logs bit by bit into the fire, giving the solid wood to the flame, keeping its warmth in our bodies as our gift from the trees. — Boyd Varty

The further jazz moves away from the stark blue continuum and the collective realities of Afro-American and American life, the more it moves into academic concert-hall lifelessness, which can be replicated by any middle class showing off its music lessons. — Amiri Baraka

Calm's not life's crown, though calm is well. — Matthew Arnold

Small wonder he refused to marry. Why buy a cow when there were udders all around begging to be milked? — George R R Martin

We are there with our cameras to record reality. Once we start modifying that which exists, we are robbing photography of its most valuable attribute. — Philip Jones Griffiths

I only want to catch you," Michael explained. "I won't hurt you."
"No! No!" the star crackled desperately. "That's wrong! I'm supposed to die!"
"But I could save you if you'd let me catch you," Michael told it gently.
"No!" cried the star. "I'd rather die! — Diana Wynne Jones

To find happiness, love is the only way. — Debasish Mridha

Just because someone can sit behind a computer screen and have a different name and hide themselves, they feel like they can do anything to anyone. — LeAnn Rimes

I enjoy playing evil, but not one-dimensional evil characters. I like the ebbs and cracks in the armor. — Rodrigo Santoro

Sometimes, I wondered if I might speed up his words by grabbing his wrists and finishing his gestures for him. — Erik Bundy

Avoid Calcutta's un- healthy monsoon. From June until the end of September over a meter and a half of rain bombards the city. Outhouses overflow and contaminate water used for drinking, bathing, and washing cooking utensils. Many of the eight thousand annual deaths caused by cholera and gastrointestinal diseases occur during the rains. Antiquated, silt-clogged sewage pipes drain only a quarter inch of rainwater per hour. Manhole covers are removed to facilitate drainage, and in nonstop rains (more than thirty centimeters, or a foot, in twenty-four hours), open sewers, hidden under water, become booby traps as pedestrians inadvertently plunge into them and drown. — James O'Reilly

I don't like to write any music to a script. Experience has taught me that's generally a waste of time. — Cliff Martinez

I know I don't deserve you, but I need you — J. Sterling