Top 12 Cherbury Street Quotes

#1. he's got a terrible marriage and doesn't want to go home, and don't ask how I know that, everyone knows when you've got a terrible marriage, it's like having bad breath, you get close enough to a person and it's obvious.

Emily St. John Mandel

#2. Has all this suffering, this dying around us, a meaning? For, if not, then ultimately there is no meaning to survival; for a life whose meaning depends upon such a happenstance - as whether one escapes or not - ultimately would not be worth living at all.

Viktor E. Frankl

#3. We must always look after our friends, even when they are foolish. Especially when they are foolish.

Richard Kadrey

#4. Builders insist that success may never come without a compelling personal commitment to something you care about and would be willing to do with or without counting on wealth, fame, power, or public acceptance as an outcome.

Jerry I. Porras

#5. The fullest development of the highest powers of men can be achieved only in a world of peace.

Robert M. Hutchins

#6. Life is like money,When you use it wisely they are plenty.

Kenneth De Guzman

#7. [Mulder] slowed as he approached the front walk, slipping his left hand into his pocket to wrap around his gun. Front or back? Wait for Scully, or do the stupid thing and go in on his own?
He had no realistic alternative.

Charles Grant

#8. No man can have a reasonable opinion of women until he has long lost interest in hair-restorers.

Austin O'Malley

#9. I follow politics, but I don't like to discuss it.

Tom Araya

#10. The portrait is one of the most curious art forms. It demands special qualities in the artist, and an almost total kinship with the model.

Henri Matisse

#11. I wanted to earn his trust behind his back.

C.D. Reiss

#12. Usually there is a paradox in what a character wants. A conflict is built deeply within them. And then you put them in motion, throw everything at them until they reveal themselves further.

Dana Spiotta

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