
Top 16 Beefeater Quotes
#1. Who lives longer? The man who takes heroin for two years and dies, or a man who lives on roast beef, water and potatoes 'till 95? One passes his 24 months in eternity. All the years of the beefeater are lived only in time.
Aldous Huxley
#2. Words are one thing, deeds are quite another.
Ivan Bunin
#3. I do believe there is enormous possibility to change this world.
Nicole Kidman
#4. It seems to me / the the great bards of the 20th century are in Publicity / those Keatses and Shelleys singing the Colgate smile / Cosmic Coca-Cola, the pause the refreshes, / the make of car that will take us to the land of happiness.
Ernesto Cardenal
#5. I'd just like to inspire people to be themselves and do what they want and not conform to the rigid guidelines of the music or entertainment business.
Juliana Hatfield
#6. For me, once the film is out, it belongs to the audience, and I have to be open to any reaction that comes from it.
Claudia Llosa
#7. Regret comes late. Don't wait for him!
Toba Beta
#8. At this point in history, 1952 A.D., our lives and freedom depend largely upon the skill and imagination and courage of our managers and engineers, and I hope that God will help them to help us all stay alive and free.
Kurt Vonnegut
#9. You're my miracle! The fact that you and I came together, that we met, that I found the love of my life. That's a miracle, Millie! I'm so grateful for that. So many people don't get that. We did. It's a miracle I was awake enough not to miss it. And it's a miracle you loved me back.
Amy Harmon
#11. The brown paper bag is the only thing civilized man has produced that does not seem out of place in nature.
Tom Robbins
#12. When we feel too drained to move forward, God is right there with us, ready to tenderly revive and restore us.
Teresa Santoski
#13. Only when inspired to go beyond consciousness by some extraordinary insight does beauty manifest unexpectedly.
Arthur Erickson
#14. How he managed to sound part pouting toddler and part alert soldier, she'd never know, but he managed it.
Amy J. Hawthorn
#15. Why is it that fancy hotels always locate the rooms that are supposed to be accessible to folks in wheelchairs and walkers at the end of the hall as far from the elevators as possible? And why is it those rooms are always the ones with the worst views?
Jayne Ann Krentz
#16. I'm sold as a literary writer in Holland; I'm sold as crime fiction in England. I think of it as just literature.
Karin Slaughter
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