Top 14 Cinquecento Fiat Quotes
#1. The more I see and know about life, the more ideas I have and the more I want to make art.
Kirsten Dunst
#2. We can either pick our challenges in life, or life will pick them for us.
Michael Loynd
#3. I always wanted to see what America was like. I had that curiosity in my 20s when I was working in the theatre here [ in London] ... there was the mystery of LA and I wondered what happened over there. I wanted to go and check it out and I'm pleased that I have.
Tom Hiddleston
#4. I do feel very strongly that this is one of the things which people need encouragement to sort out, because I have this very strong feeling that everybody is probably a genius at something, it's just a question of finding this.
Diana Wynne Jones
#5. The greatest influence you can have in any situation is to be the presence of love.
Robert Holden
#6. Real life is disobliging. People like to think, or feel, in black and white. Having to assess the relative values of all those intermediate greys is tiresome and perplexing.
Colin Watson
#7. Obviously, our children, who have been playing with their computers since the age of five or six, don't have quite the same brain as those who were brought up on wooden or metal toys, whose brains are certainly atrophied by comparison.
Claude Vorilhon
#8. The Cinquecento was an engine of motivation at Fiat. It refurbished the image of the entire company. It's a symbol for the company, but it's more than that. It's a global Italian symbol, as Mini is a global British symbol and the Beetle is a global German symbol.
Lapo Elkann
#9. I think the potential for man is so enormous, if we can stay alive long enough, we're going to be seeing a lot of what Star Trek is projecting.
Brent Spiner
#11. There is too much animal courage in society and not sufficient moral courage.
Mary Baker Eddy
#12. I'm inspired by the sheer ingenuity and intelligence possessed by my fellow band mates.
Brad Delson
#13. The quantity of pleasure being equal, push-pin is as good as poetry.
Jeremy Bentham
#14. What is true for a given person in a given situation is not necessarily true for that person in a different situation, or for another person in the same situation, and still less if both are different.
Michael Dibdin
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