Top 14 Foxa Quotes
#1. If there's one thing I hate the Communists for, Your Excellency,' Foxa once said to Franco, 'it's for obliging me to join the Falange.
Javier Cercas
#2. You can be as mad as a mad dog at the way things went, you can curse the fates, but when it comes to the end, you have to let go.
Eric Roth
#3. Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat. In our mad rush for progress and modern improvements let's be sure we take along with us all the old-fashioned things worth while.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
#4. I'm healthy now. I probably wouldn't say I'm at my best fitness level and I haven't played that much lately, but I'm healthy and that's all that matters.
Mary Pierce
#5. I don't think of kids as a lower form of the human species.
John Hughes
#6. When I was a child, I wanted to be ... a fairy. I still do, really, except that now I've now graduated to wanting to be a pixie.
Jaime Winstone
#7. Sometimes being an actor is like being some kind of detective where you're on the search for a secret that will unlock the character.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
#8. 'The Hangover' was lightening in a bottle. We're aware of that. It went through the roof all over the world.
Todd Phillips
#9. While knowledge may provide useful point of reference, it cannot become a force to guide the future.
Herbie Hancock
#10. Give the child good books, then let it alone! Don't plough and harrow its brain, or stretch it on Procrustes-beds of standardization, simplification, and what not!
Laura E. Richards
#11. I eventually thought, this is the only thing I could do as a profession, I can't really do anything else.
Colin Hanks
#12. And I was taught to feel, perhaps too much,
The self-sufficing power of solitude.
William Wordsworth
#13. Dr. Phil is hiding something. Otherwise, why wouldn't he use his last name?
Garry Shandling
#14. Maybe he was worried that I would get thinner and thinner, until I became as unfindable as my mother, and I felt a stab of compassion for him, imagining my father alone in this house with the white shadows of his two invisible women.
Laura Kasischke
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