
Top 14 Doliodus Quotes
#1. Books are where the true magic happens.
Jen Wilde
#2. The dominion of good men is profitable, not so much for themselves as for human affairs. But the dominion of bad men is hurtful chiefly to themselves who rule, for they destroy their own souls by greater licence in wickedness;
Augustine Of Hippo
#3. Persuade your fellow citizens it's a good idea and pass a law. That's what democracy is all about. It's not about nine superannuated judges who have been there too long, imposing these demands on society.
Antonin Scalia
#4. My mother had taken me to photographer Paul Hesse, who used some of my pictures on magazine covers.
Margaret O'Brien
#5. My consuming lust was to experience their bodies. I viewed them as objects, as strangers. It is hard for me to believe a human being could have done what I've done.
Jeffrey Dahmer
#6. There will be this colossal moment in your life when you'll rampage all your mind disturbers and pin that one moment forever. Don't crave or pray for that moment though. Go out and strive hard, believe. Focus and be aware for the moment will just pass by. If you catch it, you are colossal.
Chetan M. Kumbhar
#7. Life begins when we decide it's going to begin for us.
Shahrukh Khan
#8. Some of my favorite media is the still cartoon that you can sit and study. You can get amazing metaphors across really quickly. I'm in awe of a Charles Schulz.
Bob Peterson
#10. My plan has always been to return to Broadway every 50 years.
William Shatner
#11. True sincerity works more than a magnet. It attracts, bond and take people farther far better than mere action and words!
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#12. My acting experience has been a benefit. What I learned from directors is how to listen to and talk with actors. I know how they think and what they need.
Scott Ellis
#13. No matter how many books I write, I will eventually get to fiction. That is where I'm going.
Neil Young
#14. The susceptibility of the average modern to pictorial suggestion enables advertising to exploit his lessened power of judgment.
Johan Huizinga
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