Top 14 Craviotto 2 Quotes
#1. Perhaps you are making a cat's paw of me with Phillotson all this time. Upon my word it almost seems so
to see you sitting up there so prim.
Thomas Hardy
#2. A good trademark, whether a word mark or a symbol, is devoid of fashion or trend, which makes it potentially iconic if it's seen for long enough in the right places.
Ivan Chermayeff
#3. The fuel of the future is going to come from fruit like that sumach out by the road, or from apples, weeds, sawdust
almost anything,
Henry Ford
#4. I was under contract to Paramount. They wanted to make me into somebody which I was not. So I got so scared and rebelled, so they threw me out of the studio.
Ursula Andress
#5. No one likes kids. We say we do, and we take pictures of pregnant women for People Magazine, but really they're commodities - we hate them around, we hate them on airplanes, we consider them a grand imposition and almost a style choice.
Sarah Ruhl
#6. Your past is your past. Why the fuck are you trying to drag it across the finish line with you? Cut that shit off. You'll be a hell of a lot lighter. Freer too.
S.E. Jakes
#7. literature is a fiction that tells a deeper truth,
Adam Johnson
#8. These children and their parents know that getting an education is not only their right, but a passport to a better future - for the children and for the country.
Harry Belafonte
#9. There is no Dubai and Abu Dhabi; we are one. Whoever doesn't understand this should do their homework before they start talking. We will be there for each other when we need it.
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
#11. Art is often born from inner struggle. Artists are plagued by impulses they must express. Contentment does not seek action but struggle always seeks release, and for the creative it can take the form of art.
Eric Gibbons
#12. Sometimes taking a first step is the biggest and most important journey of them all.
Darlene Craviotto
#13. There is also something deeply lovely about uncertainty: the possibility of optimism.
Joan Wickersham
#14. Collaborating on a film script involves two people sitting in a room separated by the silence of two minds working together.
Darlene Craviotto