Vedrines Quotes & Sayings
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Adam is crying and somewhere inside of me I am crying, too, because I'm feeling things at last. I'm feeling not just the physical pain, but all that I have lost, and it is profound and catastrophic and will leave a crater in me that nothing will ever fill. — Gayle Forman

Yes, there's a certain power to a photograph. The camera has a way of disorienting a person, if it wants to and, for me, when it disorients, it's got real value. — Edward Ruscha

I read a lot of history. The passive Jews in Germany didn't survive. The smart ones got out. — Paul Mooney

Traveling don't just captures beautiful scenery but it also captures life's stories — Solita

After all, friends make for frightening foes. — Romina Russell

When a woman makes the choice to marry, to have children, in one way her life begins but in another way it stops. You build a life of details. You become a mother, a wife and you stop and stay steady so that your children can move. And when they leave they take your life of details with them. And then you're expected to move again only you don't remember what moves you because no one has asked in so long. Not even yourself. — Robert James Waller

It appears that repeated social rejection perturbs the normal functioning of the dopamine systems. — David Eagleman

Was there even such a thing as normall? People had terrible things behing their faces sometimes. He knew that now. — Stephen King

When a loved one disappears, you continue to live with the accompaniment of that person. One has to find a balance between joy and sorrow. — Philippe Petit

I liked her smile. And I knew that I had fallen in love. I knew that I wanted to run rivers with her, and camp, and go out to dinner and dance, and meet people with her by my side, and establish routines, and hear every knock-knock joke in her repertoire. I knew that. The knowledge came as simply as clean linen. — Joseph Monninger

I would attack any squadron blockading a port. Nothing could prevent me from dropping out of the clear blue sky on to a battleship with 400 kilos of explosives in the cockpit. Of course it is true that the pilot would be killed, but everything would blow up, and that's what counts. — Jules Vedrines

Individualism, the love of enterprise, and the pride in personal freedom, have been deemed by Americans not only as their choicest, but their peculiar and exclusive possessions. — James Bryce

Do what thy manhood bids thee do,
from none but self expect applause.
He noblest lives and noblest dies
who makes and keeps his self-made laws. — Richard Francis Burton