
Top 15 Humanitas Biblioteca Quotes
#1. If you are not their slaves, you are rebels.
C.L.R. James
#2. I don't talk about my hair anymore because I've matured. I matured and realized it doesn't matter what you look like. It's what kind of hair you have inside that counts.
Garry Shandling
#3. The Internet is just one big gossip chamber - that's why it's so fascinating and entertaining. It's a fabulous platform for superficial communication.
Sufjan Stevens
#4. America's objective in the Middle East is to create democracy in the same way that my goal on a first date to feed women.
Dov Davidoff
#5. The only thing Americans love more than Walmart and firearms (and buying firearms at Walmart) is accents.
Brian Moylan
#6. DESTINY (Determined Effort So Tanacious It Negates Yuck)
Frank Chase Jr
#7. The Rabbit say to itself, 'Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be late!' (when she thought it over afterwards, it occurred to her that she ought to have wondered at this, but at the time it all seemed quite natural); but when the Rabbit actually TOOK A WATCH OUT OF ITS WAISTCOAT-POCKET,
Lewis Carroll
#8. My whole mood or sense can change by virtue of the music that I'm listening to. It really does affect me on a visceral and emotional level.
Kiefer Sutherland
#9. Doesn't it seem sometimes that the whole world's uphill but at least we know the way back will be easy ...
Sarah Dessen
#11. The girls who like me aren't the ones I like. Or, if I do and they want to commit, I suddenly need tons of time with my friends.
Ethan Hawke
#12. All my best stuff is stolen by characters in my books, especially Phil
Crawford.
Den Warren
#13. I sometimes think it's better to go with a bad movie that is true to a certain point of view than to take something and make people try to like it when they're not supposed to.
Amy Heckerling
#14. No martyr ever went the way of duty, and felt the shadow of death upon it. The shadow of death is darkest in the valley, which men walk in easily, and is never felt at all on a steep place, like Calvary. Truth is everlasting, and so is every lover of it; and so he feels himself almost always.
William Mountford
#15. Americans have all these classes that mean they just know odd things, so engineers know about William Blake and poets know about analytical geometry. She probably took one on Aristotle and the politics of gender.
Deborah Meyler
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