Top 17 Fiesta Hemingway Quotes
#1. [On writing biography:] If you wish to see a person you must not start by seeing through him.
Iris Origo
#2. I have found life an enjoyable, enchanting, active, and sometime terrifying experience, and I've enjoyed it completely. A lament in one ear, maybe, but always a song in the other.
Sean O'Casey
#3. By making all my materials freely available through 'Giving 2.0' ProjectU, I am on a mission to extend philanthropy education to colleges globally and far beyond campus walls.
Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen
#4. We are here to heal, not harm. We are here to love, not hate. We are here to create, not destroy.
Anthony D. Williams
#5. And while I'm sure you feel that your particular mistake is extraordinarily big, insurmountable even, contrary to what you might think, these types of things can always be undone, and oftentimes aren't nearily as lethal as we think - or, should I say, as we allow them to be.
Alyson Noel
#6. It seemed out of place to think of consequences during the fiesta.
Ernest Hemingway,
#8. The whole point of the punk-rock thing was that "We're not special. We just have a voice."
Michael Stipe
#9. A lot of the stories are internal. They leak it to me wanting to get attention, wanting to get that headline. More times than not, I will not give it to them.
Matt Drudge
#10. I want to get to the point where people say of my work, that man feels deeply.
Vincent Van Gogh
#11. Everything became quite unreal finally and it seemed as though nothing could have any consequences.
Ernest Hemingway,
#13. L.A. is my office. I come here for work and work only.
Sam Claflin
#14. Criticism is the forerunner of divorce, the cultivator of rebellion, sometimes an agent that leads to failure.
Gordon B. Hinckley
#15. That every day should be a fiesta seemed to me a marvelous discovery
Ernest Hemingway,
#16. In the love poetry of every age, the woman longs to be weighed down by the man's body.
Milan Kundera
#17. Trying to capture the physicists' precise mathematical description of the quantum world with our crude words and mental images is like playing Chopin with a boxing glove on one hand and a catcher's mitt on the other.
George Johnson