Top 14 Fremont Street Quotes

#1. Boys' connections - to other people and to their selves - can enable them to think and act of their own volition and to resist overly restrictive norms and expectation when they are faced with pressures to conform.

Judy Chu

#2. Art was, for Poe, the only method by which one could penetrate the shapeless empirical world in the search for order, and

Edgar Allan Poe

#3. Illusion begets and sustains the world; we do not destroy one without destroying the other.

Emile M. Cioran

#4. Somebody should tell Jerry Falwell that God is an Independent ... he's not rich enough to be a Republican.

Bob Hope

#5. Those who cannot themselves observe can at least acquire the observation of others.

Benjamin Disraeli

#6. When willpower is not guided, it's terrible. Hitler had a lot of will. But he used it for destructive purposes because he lacked wisdom.

Frederick Lenz

#7. How can you defame mud when such a beautiful flower grows from it?

RZA

#8. The hotel was guest-friendly with hourly rates and had enough room to swing a cat, if it were a small cat and you wanted to swing it.

James A. Newman

#9. No one likes you tar-heart baby, no one likes un-fun-ness.

Coco J. Ginger

#10. Fire had danced in her eyes as she assaulted him with her serpent's tongue.

Shakuita Johnson

#11. I knew I had more in me than just standing up and having my picture taken ... Being in the studio, I have to have an opinion.

Karen Elson

#12. It didn't take long for the world to realize that the Shah was an enlightened liberal next to the bloody reactionary regime that followed, and which executed more people in three months than the Shah had done in 30 years.

Alexander Haig

#13. While you're figuring out what to do, we've tried two different things and have figured out the right one.

Josh James

#14. For Pastrasche was their alpha and omega; their treasury and granary; their store of gold and wand of wealth; their bread-winner and minister; their only friend and comforter ... Pastrasche was their dog.

Ouida

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