Top 15 Biancamano And Distefano Quotes

#1. She's held onto her sobriety better than she held into her husband.

Stephen King

#2. Our possessions are a trust from God. What we clutch tightly, we lose. What we place in His hands, we will possess.

Phil Callaway

#3. Jesus showed patience and love to all who came to Him seeking relief for their physical, emotional, or spiritual illnesses and who felt discouraged and downtrodden.

Ulisses Soares

#4. With unknown actors, you look at them afresh. It's a very powerful element.

Hugh Hudson

#5. It doesn't matter how many people you offend, as long as you're getting your message to your consumers. I say to those people who do not want to offend anybody: You are going to have a very, very difficult time having meaningful advertising.

Phil Knight

#6. God must have been on leave during the Holocaust.

Simon Wiesenthal

#7. I think everyone sometimes feels intimidated by themselves when they see themselves on the screen.

Bonnie Wright

#8. If you don't have the time to do something right, where are you going to find the time to fix it?

Stephen King

#9. Clarification is not to clarify things. It is to put one's self in the clear (Sir Humphrey Appleby)

Jonathan Lynn & Anthony Jay

#10. An injured friend is the bitterest of foes.

Thomas Jefferson

#11. In light this bright, after so long in the dark, everything we can see is only black and white. Only glaring
shape-outlines we have to blink against.

Chuck Palahniuk

#12. But grief is also a tonic. It is a healing elixir, made of tears that lubricate the heart.

Elizabeth Lesser

#13. We violate the innocence of things in the name of rationality so we can wander about, uninterrupted, in our search for passion and sentiment.

Marlena De Blasi

#14. I don't call it hate . . . I call it an awakening . . . you were the girl I chose, pure, loyal, untainted, an exemplary wife, and instead I get a schemer, plotting to pursue her own rotten ambition under the rubric of poetry . . . what a mockery, what a marriage.

Edna O'Brien

#15. You are not copying nature, but responding to nature in full awareness, to the way nature expresses itself in that object.

Frederick Franck

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