
Top 13 Drogada Dormida Quotes
#1. An important film that must be seen. Saving Lincoln is moving, ingenious, original and impressive.
Michael Medved
#2. Love how editing makes you more confident with your book ...but also makes you want to set it on fire at the same time.
Kira Hawke
#3. Wisdom considers not only the cost of a choice, but also its value.
Wes Fesler
#4. Some writers achieve great popularity and then disappear forever. The bestseller lists of the past fifty years are, with a few lively exceptions, a sombre graveyard of dead books.
Carlos Fuentes
#5. Dickens' plots are his most discardable properties, and often have to be pushed aside to let the strange poetry of his imagination emerge.
John Carey
#6. Though freedom is not a state of nature but an artifact of civilization, it did not arise from design.
Friedrich Hayek
#7. I love you in ways that are infinite and as in eternity have no beginning or end.
Anderson Cooper
#8. Your love capability is something you cultivate within yourself.
Bryant McGill
#9. Black-Scholes works for short-term options, but if it's a long-term option and you think you know something [about the underlying asset], it's insane to use Black-Scholes.
Charlie Munger
#10. Should the discovery of fire have been avoided because arsonists can misuse it? Any kind of information can be misused by those who are determined to do so. The place to stop the misuse of knowledge is not at the point of inquiry, but at the point of misuse.
Arthur R. Jensen
#11. I have been, am, in his service; I have seen his generosity and goodness; and I will never betray him-not for all the gold in the world. I have come from a village where they don't eat that kind of bread.
Jules Verne
#12. You who have defeated us say to yourselves that Babylon is fallen and its works have been overturned. I say to you still that man remains on trial, each man in his own dock. Each man is a little war.
Frank Herbert
#13. My novel 'Wolf Brother' is set in northern Scandinavia during the late Stone Age, so I was aware from the start of Norse influences. I used some Norse names, and the soul-eater Thiazzi is based on the Norse storm giant, Thiassi.
Michelle Paver
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