
Top 15 Angustum Quotes
#1. Nullum ad nocendum tempus angustum est malis.
No time is too short for the wicked to injure their neighbors.
Seneca The Younger
#2. I thought, well, if we're inviting an audience, let's do it right. So I put in a proper studio audience at our studios in Los Angeles and it was just a little showcase and it was just for fun.
Brian Henson
#3. The Brady Act was passed in response to what Congress described as an 'epidemic of gun violence.'
David Souter
#4. He looked at the world from above. Where I saw threatening waves, he saw tranquil water.
Ingrid Betancourt
#5. How dreadful ... to be caught up in a game and have no idea of the rules.
Caroline Stevermer
#6. The purpose of painting is to decorate the walls. Therefore it has to be as rich as possible
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
#7. So why are you so mad at me for kissing you?"
"Because you took too long. If you'd done that, say, three years ago, we wouldn't have only had one kiss before we both get horribly mutilated.
Rusty Fischer
#8. She was in pain and I loved her, sort of loved her, I guess, so I kind of had to love her pain, too.
Sherman Alexie
#9. The centre of me is always and eternally in terrible pain ... A searching for something beyond what the world contains, something transfiguring and infinite.
Bertrand Russell
#10. Gullibility and credulity are considered undesireable qualities in every department of human life - except religion ... Why are we praised by godly men for surrendering our 'godly gift' of reason when we cross their mental thresholds?
Christopher Hitchens
#11. I know what my strengths are, and I know what my not strengths are.
Aidy Boothroyd
#12. Life is a journey of faces. Each face sees a new group of people changing the face of life and living!
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#13. Judging by the sounds of general panic, I want a gun like that.
Howard Tayler
#14. Fiction is supposed to be immersive and supposed to be entertaining and narrative, so structures have to be buried a little bit. If they come foregrounded too much, it stops being fiction and starts being poetry - something more concrete and out of time.
Eleanor Catton
#15. Things cultivated over such a long time don't just vanish into nothingness.
Haruki Murakami
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