
Top 16 James Dillon Quotes
#1. I'm drawn to women who live in a world different from my own. I don't believe you have to marry someone from your own backyard. James Joyce married a woman who never read any of his books.
Matt Dillon
#2. Penetrating the walls and rising to the stars, the music continued, the slow movement of the Eroica Symphony, crying out against pain, crying out against the injustice of man's mortality.
Jose Saramago
#3. I am not an attractive man. These clothes are the only thing holding me together; when I'm nude, my body shoots off in all directions. I'm like a starfish.
Jeremy Hotz
#4. We were staggered and immediately on the defensive, for she looked intellectual, and it made us feel shy.
W. Somerset Maugham
#5. If you scrutinize reality closely enough, if in some way you really, really get to it, it becomes fantastic.
Diane Arbus
#7. He saw that it was the gaps that were important, the spaces between the threads which made the pattern, and not the threads themselves.
Hilary Mantel
#8. Love of self and love of life connects us with the prosperity of the Universe. Self-love creates self-expression and allows us to be creative in deeply fulfilling ways.
Louise Hay
#9. Microsoft is always two years away from failure.
Bill Gates
#11. There are some great values in Christianity, but I think the values are located more deeply in our humanity than they are in our religion. There are certainly some survival values.
John Shelby Spong
#12. Mad desire, when it has the most, longs for more
Ovid
#13. I just feel I shouldn't work too much, because there are so many other things to do.
Max Von Sydow
#14. She hadn't come for any of that. She came for him. Twenty feet in front of her, leaning back against the waist-high bar, stood the man she'd spent all day tracking down - the infamous Dillon James. The man who would soon have the power to take away everything she held dear.
J.M. Stewart
#15. Sometimes I'm overcome with such an aversion to human beings that I can barely refrain from retching.
Franz Kafka
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