Top 13 Amadan Quotes
#1. In the dining room, my brother - the scholar - was asking my father what it meant, amadan. My father said, "A fool. It means someone's a fool." Even with the water running, the cup of soapy water at my lips, I could hear my father's shout of laughter when my brother asked him, "Who is?
Alice McDermott
#2. I make sure to keep a good distance between us, just in case she decides to get happy with a knife or something.
Marie Lu
#3. Man can't say he knows nothing when saying it.
Toba Beta
#4. What we are made to do we seldom do well, what we do of our own choice we make a success of for very pride.
Elizabeth Goudge
#5. There's something really easy and just somehow un-crowded about the Portland airport. Every time I go there I'm like, 'Why is this so easy and sweet?'
Fred Armisen
#6. Health care amounts to l4% of our GNP-a lot of money. It is the size of the Italian economy. And the president turned it over to his wife.
Jack Kemp
#7. If a woman's work is never done, she should start earlier.
Ron Stevens
#8. RON: Fine. But if you say one thing about her or me . . .
DRACO: You'll do what, Weasley?
HERMIONE: He'll hug you. Because we're all on the same team, aren't we, Ron?
Jack Thorne
#9. The Church is not called to overthrow government but to influence culture.
John Paul Warren
#10. You have to stick out the toughness of the business and form relationships with the people in it.
Rocco DiSpirito
#11. Anything you can do to express yourself is a form of art. That's why I love my craft so much. I always wanted to play other artists. If I can't play an instrument, then I want to play a character that can. There is an artist behind everything, and I think that's beautiful.
Emily Rios
#12. Who do I belong to? How come I mortgaged my being till I don't belong to myself? How come I sold my blood? And who now owns my indecisions, my hands, my private pain, my pride?
Pablo Neruda
#13. Success in life is the ability to move from one mistake to another without loosing enthusiasm.
Winston Churchill
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