Top 14 Gems Chocolate Quotes
#1. How YOU see yourself - not anyone else - is the thing that defines you.
Francesca Martinez
#2. They say the average bank robber lives within say about 20 miles of the bank that he robs There's this little bank not so far from here I've been watching now for a while Seems like lately alls I can think about is how bad I wanna go out in style
Todd Snider
#3. The more 'adequate' we make relief, the more people we are going to find willing to get on it and stay on it indefinitely. The more we try to make sure that everybody really in need of relief gets it, the more certain we can be that we are also giving it to people who neither need nor deserve it.
Henry Hazlitt
#4. There's not really much destruction in New York besides the weather and it's a natural force so it's not like any destruction. But LA gets leveled (laughs). That's my comment to Hollywood.
Roland Emmerich
#5. What is death? Either a transition or an end. I am not afraid of coming to an end, this being the same as never having begun, nor of transition, for I shall never be in confinement quite so cramped anywhere else as I am here.
Seneca.
#6. City is a madhouse! Don't stay there too much or you get mad! Go to the nature, to the Temple of the Clever!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#7. On the day when a young writer corrects his first proof-sheet he is as proud as a schoolboy who has just got his first dose of pox.
Charles Baudelaire
#8. It's not brain surgery. It's not nuclear physics. It's television. It's only television.
Linda Ellerbee
#10. The one best place to bury a good dog is in the heart of his master.
Ben Hur Lampman
#11. Suppose Watergate had not been uncovered? I'd still be on the City Desk.
Bob Woodward
#12. When we are true to ourselves, and follow these impulses that sweat from our compressed and broken souls we may just find the beauty, and the oh-so amazing way life can sneak up and smash us in the face!
Danielle Rohr
#13. A strong tie binds novelists to their mother tongue. Though novelists can and do write in languages other than their own, there is a common belief that a novel has a special, almost mystical affinity with the novelist's mother tongue.
Minae Mizumura
#14. I did 'Mala Noche' as a way to do something that was outside of the system, because I was outside of the system, and I deliberately chose material that Hollywood wouldn't touch in a million years.
Gus Van Sant
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