Villafa A Quotes & Sayings
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Whe you sit face to face with someone who is pleasant, respectful and polite, you have a hard time reminding yourself that nothing he says is true, that nothing is sincere. Maintaining nonbelief requires a tremendous effort and the proper training. — Milan Kundera
Maybe there was no happily ever after [ ... ] but there was happiness sometimes and she had it now, doing what she knew she was born for. — Jeanne DuPrau
I had never fought in the Vietnam War and had dinner in Paris on the same day. I had no context to understand the casualties or the romance a parent feels on the same day. — Jim Gaffigan
In the world of art, as in the whole of creation, freedom and progress are the main objectives. — Ludwig Van Beethoven
I prefer to do movies, just for the simple fact that in TV, there's not much of a guarantee. They can pull the plug on you. — Vivica A. Fox
My hope for the planet is my children and grandchildren. — Joanne Woodward
But reading is different, reading is something you do. With TV, and cinema for that matter, everything's handed to you on a plate, nothing has to be worked at, they just spoon-feed you. The picture, the sound, the scenery, the atmospheric music in case you haven't understood what the director's on about ... The creaking door that tells you to be stiff. You have to imagine it all when you're reading. — Daniel Pennac
I once met a beautiful, proper English girl. I bid her adieu ... she bid me a don't. — Rodney Dangerfield
Shaw writes as if it were always midday. — Mason Cooley
Because even if the lie is beautiful, the truth is what you face in the end. — Lauren DeStefano
Varina was breathing hard through her nose, her face pinched, not unlike a child's. "You don't know how mad you can make people," she said. "I had tender feelings for you once, whether you knew it or not. But you're a shit, Dave Robicheaux. — James Lee Burke
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A man who is good for anything ought not to calculate the chance of living or dying; he only ought to consider whether he is doing right or wrong. — John Steinbeck
If it weren't for supplies, I'd never go back down to town. But a man has to do what a man has to do. Hard to live like a king without toilet paper.
Astamur — Ilona Andrews
