
Top 14 Djilali Naceri Quotes
#1. Can there be any greater pleasure than to come across an author one enjoys and then to find they have written not just one book or two, but at least a dozen?
Alan Bennett
#2. The world doesn't revolve around you, Drew."
"Well, my world does.
Veronica Wolff
#3. Oh, by the way, you left out one step in the plan."
"What step was that?"
"The one where we pray this works, Admiral.
Jack Campbell
#4. Obviously, everybody's favorite form of web content is more story with principal actors. But the economics of the web do not yet support.
Matt Nix
#5. Many years ago, I was fishing, and as I was reeling in the poor fish, I realized, 'I am killing him?all for the passing pleasure it brings me.' And something inside me clicked. I realized as I watched him fight for breath, that his life was as important to him as mine is to me.
Paul McCartney
#6. At one point, my house was a school for autistic children. I opened up my doors to about 30 kids and their families at the time. I was turning into Mary Poppins because I had to do something for these kids who have nowhere to go. So my house was the school for two years.
Jenny McCarthy
#7. Silence gives the proper grace to women
Sophocles
#8. My advice to writers just starting out? Don't use semi-colons! They are transvestite hermaphrodites, representing exactly nothing. All they do is suggest you might have gone to college.
Kurt Vonnegut
#9. Terplash, & what difference make! One little white spark of light! Hair woven hands Penelope seaboat smeller
Is Virgin you trying to fathom me Tiresome old sea, aint you sick & tired of all of this merde? this incessant boom boom & sand walk
Jack Kerouac
#11. Washington DC is corporate-occupied territory.
Ralph Nader
#12. Romantic poses aside, let us recognize that "falling in love" ... is an inferior state of mind, a form of transitory imbecility.
Jose Ortega Y Gasset
#13. Nobody can bring peace here. It's not something you can import from America. It has to come from this place, from the people." "If
Anat Talshir
#14. His stride was long, tall, and proud. He wore a mask of proprietary disinterest, as though everything before his eyes belonged to him and his whimsy. He looked arrogant.
He fit right in.
S.G. Night
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