Winands Quotes & Sayings
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Mark Strong is an amazing person. I just kind of enjoyed watching him. He is just so calm, dedicated, professional, and an absolute gent as well. — Sophie Cookson

The Saudi government uses a lot of British equipment to suppress their own people. But we're happy for our politicians to go on advertising trips to Saudi, selling our weapons at the trade conventions. — Paul Conroy

The term "flying saucer" seems to have been coined by accident. Arnold told reporters that the nine objects he saw were flat and shiny like a pie pan and that they looked like a little fish flipping in the sun. — Don Lincoln

He will return with a greater understanding of himself, greater leadership capabilities, better work habits, and a better knowledge of what it takes to be successful. It really depends on the young man's desire, commitment, work habits, and how important it is to him when he returns. — LaVell Edwards

We knew, and to see her there like that with you-and armed. I think I died a thousand deaths, Ana. — E.L. James

People regard art too highly, and history not enough — John Irving

I am a journalist in the field of etiquette. I try to find out what the most genteel people regularly do, what traditions they have discarded, what compromises they have made. — Amy Vanderbilt

Goddamn everything but the circus — E. E. Cummings

In a lot of formats, you can be really experimental and see what would happen. — Marguerite Moreau

All beauty does not inspire love; some please the sight without captivating the affections. If all beauties were to enamour and captivate, the hearts of mankind would be in a continual state of perplexity and confusion - for beautiful objects being infinite, the sentiments they inspire should also be infinite. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

As the old Zen saying reminds us, the finger pointing at the moon is not the moon. — Helen Palmer Geisel

Fame! it is the flower of a day, that dies when the next sun rises. — Ouida