
Top 15 Csengeri Utcai Quotes
#1. My mother's Puerto Rican and my father's Russian-Jewish, so we consider ourselves to be Jewricans or Puertojews. I think Puertojew sounds like a kosher bathroom, so I prefer Jewrican.
Rachel Ticotin
#2. We need a renaissance of wonder. We need to renew, in our hearts and in our souls, the deathless dream, the eternal poetry, the perennial sense that life is miracle and magic.
E. Merrill Root
#3. No person of quality ever remembers social restrictions save when considering how most piquantly to break them.
James Branch Cabell
#4. Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual ... may well be the chess book of the year ... [It] comes close to an ultimate one-volume manual on the endgame.
Lubomir Kavalek
#5. Let us accept all the different paths as different rivers running toward the same ocean.
Swami Satchidananda
#6. She'd believed in the promises of the '60s, after all, even if she'd participated only indirectly. Hadn't they told themselves they would not be like the generation of their parents, trapped in choices they'd made at twenty?
Garth Risk Hallberg
#8. We are of the mysterious East. No proof, just faith. No reason, just faith.
Khushwant Singh
#9. For me, to put together my museum and all my remembrances was a big effort mentally, physically and monetarily.
Elsa Peretti
#10. Chapter Five: The Cairngorms Disaster, 20 to 22 November 1971
Iain Thomson
#11. People are looking for a leader independent of powerful, wealthy special interests that always push to the front of the line.
Martin O'Malley
#12. The one thing I learned the most about acting is it takes a tremendous amount of courage to go there and stand still. It takes courage and guts to step out of your mind frame and depict something.
Carson Daly
#13. You would not make the act of submission which is the price of sanity.
George Orwell
#14. The artist is not a man who describes, but a man who feels.
E. E. Cummings
#15. Affability, mildness, tenderness, and a word which I would fain bring back to its original signification of virtue,
I mean good-nature,
are of daily use; they are the bread of mankind and staff of life.
John Dryden
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