
Top 15 Freymann House Quotes
#1. If by fate anyone means the will or power of God, let him keep his meaning but mend his language; for fate commonly means a necessary process which will have its way apart from the will of God and men.
Saint Augustine
#2. I hate society's notion that there is something wrong with sex. Something wrong with a woman who loves sex.
Alessandra Torre
#3. Look, Rose. You don't have to keep up with the hard-to-get thing. You already got me.
Richelle Mead
#4. This is where the whole thing entered into a vicious cycle, for her proximity always inebriated the hearts, thus only deepening their desire to remain hostages in the cage so that they could booze even more on that beauty.
Pawan Mishra
#5. Some things aren't meant for this world. They're too fragile, and life breaks them.
Vikki Wakefield
#6. When I am shooting, I am inside the theatre, when I am in the editing room, I am inside the theatre. I always try to feel what they will feel. I see a film, not as a director, but as the audience. If I am entertained, they will be, too.
Rohit Shetty
#7. Here every man may be master and owner of his owne labour and land ... If he have nothing but his hands, he may ... by industrie quickly grow rich.
John Smith
#8. I still rate the bit in the first 'Tomb Raider' where the T Rex comes round the end of the valley and roars as one of the most awesome gaming experiences, and I still adore 'Tomb Raider' for putting that in my life.
Rhianna Pratchett
#9. I know that I'm very lucky to be alive. For 35 or 40 years I've spilt my blood and broke my bones and spent years in hospitals.
Evel Knievel
#10. You don't have to believe in God, but you should believe in The Book.
Paul Erdos
#11. He's a better person when she's around, and isn't that what friends are for, to raise you up and keep you at your best?
David Nicholls
#13. Well may we say 'God save the Queen', because nothing will save the Governor-General'.
Gough Whitlam
#14. I've never Googled myself on the Internet.
Mark Ruffalo
#15. We have got to abandon the sense of amazement in the face of creativity, as if it were a miracle if anybody created anything.
Abraham Maslow
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