Zarbon Quotes & Sayings
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They would be together always. Soul mates. He would never be alone. Never get lost in madness, for she would never fail to find him and bring him back. — Karen Marie Moning

I always liked the idea of the guitar - because cowboys played the guitar. — Tom Petty

Little did the old man know how much God liked to talk to His children, how He longed to listen to them. — Debbie Macomber

Abdul rose with minimal whining, since the only whining his mother tolerated was her own. — Katherine Boo

There are times when the power of language is not the power that is needed. — Leon Wieseltier

I love the finer things. — Pierce Brosnan

Like you were sad, maybe. And a bit scared. — Kazuo Ishiguro

Who is the public? What does it hold as its good? There was a time when men believed that 'the good' was a concept to be defined by a code of moral values and that no man had the right to seek his good through the violation of the rights of another. If it is now believed that my fellow men may sacrifice me in any manner they please for the sake of whatever they deem to be their own good, if they believe that they may seize my property simply because they need it - well, so does any burglar. There is only this difference: the burglar does not ask me to sanction his act. — Ayn Rand

He had bright elfin eyes and a knowledgeable ass. — Chris Hannan

I want to see something I've never seen before. — Robert Mapplethorpe

I've never told anyone this before, but I'm an obsessive-compulsive. I go back to my hotel room every evening and put the coat hangers back in order and open my bag and rearrange it. It takes a lot of my time, but if I don't do it I can't sleep. — Freida Pinto

Porgy is ... an interesting example of what can be done by talent in spite of a bad setup. With a libretto that should never have been accepted on a subject that should never have been chosen, a man who should never have attempted it has written a work that has a considerable power. — George Gershwin