Zdymadlo Quotes & Sayings
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Appearances are there to be ignored, for the biggest hearts may reside in the smallest and unlikeliest of creatures. Those who fail to look beyond the surface will never encounter true virtue - not in others and certainly not in themselves. — Markus Heitz
Interviews make me so nervous - I can't get a sentence out of my mouth. — Lara Stone
Melinda was mine 'til the time that I found her holding Jim, loving him. — Neil Diamond
I got a guitar when I was about 14, for a Christmas present, and went from there. — Robin Trower
A story to me must have some surprise ... I must have a passion to write the story. — Isaac Bashevis Singer
We live in a culture where information is becoming easier to access. Certain special practices have been kept very quiet and secret, and those traditions need to be respected. But there are a lot of teachings people can access that would benefit them greatly. — Sakyong Mipham
Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains to bring it to light. — George Washington
The first comic book I ever read was an issue of 'Legion of Super-Heroes' where the earth was surrounded by all of these chains. I remember the cover; I got it at a birthday party. — Jonathan Hickman
I like a bit of fun myself. But not if you've got to pay for it. Where's the fun in that? — Jerome K. Jerome
From an art perspective, I don't know how you get better than 'Beetlejuice.' In terms of originality and a look, it's 100% unique. — Michael Keaton
Look at yourself, idiot. You reek like the slaughter-house. Plan your dastard's revenge as you like. But for those of us liking our company civilized, spare us the horror and bathe yourself first! — Janny Wurts
A government, forever changing and changeable, is, indeed, in a state bordering upon anarchy and confusion. — Joseph Story
Like everyone else I have at my disposal only three means of evaluating human existence: the study of self, which is the most difficult and most dangerous method, but also the most fruitful; the observation of our fellowmen, who usually arrange to hide secrets where none exist; and books, with the particular errors of perspective to which they inevitably give rise. — Marguerite Yourcenar
