
Top 15 1635 Quotes
#1. My family came in 1635 from England and settled in Williamsburg. Shortly after, they split up; half went to New England and half stayed in Virginia. I'm a Virginian Ballard.
Robert Ballard
#2. We believe that what they call "Grexit" [a Greek exit from the eurozone] is not an option for us.
Antonis Samaras
#3. She can't see it, Joss. We're at the far end of the electromagnetic spectrum here, surrounded by gamma rays. I know school isn't your favorite thing, but honestly, don't you pay attention at all?
Wendy Mass
#4. When I really get invested in something, the one thing that really disappoints me is when it breaks its own rules.
Grant Bowler
#5. My mum used to work in New York in Spike Lee's shop; she did the outfits for the video for P.M. Dawn's 'Set Adrift on Memory Bliss.'
King Krule
#6. It is necessary to distinguish between history and fantasy wherever possible. And then use them against each other.
Geoff Ryman
#7. I find it hard to manage somebody's work unless I have an intimate knowledge of how to do it myself.
Justin Kan
#8. My father thought photography was done by lowlifes.
Saul Leiter
#9. I was really awful at auditions. There's something about sitting down and saying into the camera: 'I'm Nina and this is the name of my agent.' That makes me just die inside.
Nina Conti
#10. My days of being an absentee dad are well and truly over.
Sean Bean
#11. Spinach and champagne. Going back to the kitchens at the old Waldorf. Dancing on the kitchen tables, wearing the chef's headgear. Finally, a crash and being escorted out by the house detectives.
Zelda Fitzgerald
#12. Oh, that. You're not confused. You're falling in love. And it sucks almost as much as it's amazing.
Trinity Faegen
#13. Taoism is the way of water. The most frequent element or symbol refered to in Lao Tzu's wrtings is the symbol of water.
Frederick Lenz
#14. I've often wondered which, psychiatry or religion, has done more damage. Between them, they about owned it all.
William Brinkley
#15. Achievement is by all accounts to a great extent a matter of clinging after others have given up.
William Feather
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