Top 12 Best Kenny Bania Quotes
#1. I'm a prime example of the way kidney disease strikes silently.
Sean Elliott
#2. Genius, apart from natural sensitiveness, is prone equally to unreasoning joy and to bitterest morbidness.
Mary MacLane
#3. Prison was tough on me. I saw people in prison that made me ashamed I was a human being. Some make Qaddafi and Idi Amin look like Sunday-school teachers.
Evel Knievel
#5. The moment you stop bargaining is the last in which you're ever given a thing.
Graham Moore
#6. The clothes felt like something more: fine chain-mail armor handmade to fit me, or robes laid out ready for some fiercely secret ceremony. They made my palms tingle when I touched them.
Tana French
#7. He eyed the small, curvaceous woman with wispy, short hair the color of onyx,
Ella Dominguez
#8. The first maxim of a man who loves liberty, should be never to grant to rulers an atom of power that is not most clearly and indispensably necessary for the safety and well being of society.
Richard Henry Lee
#9. Whether the poet is living or dead, they're part of our imaginative community.
Joan Larkin
#10. My problem is that I don't paint ambitiously. It's all catch and release - just tiny fish that aren't really worth the trouble to clean and cook.
Bill Watterson
#11. Being a woman in music and having kids, it's very hard to do both without neglecting one a bit.
Martha Wainwright
#12. We may not like our times or many aspects of the time we live in but that is not the fault of art as such.
David Elliott
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