Top 26 Julie Lespinasse Quotes
#1. I am interested in beauty when it has something special and mysterious.
Riccardo Tisci
#2. The lady hasn't lost it yet - the sound of freedom. When she laughs, you can hear the wind in the trees and the splash of water hitting pavement. You can sense the gentle caress of rain on your face and how laughter sounds in the open air, all the things those of us in this dungeon can never feel.
Rene Denfeld
#3. When I wear jeans I want to look like a man, not a child.
Martin Freeman
#5. I don't see any use in finding out things and clogging up my head with them when I mayn't ever have any occasion to use 'em.
Mark Twain
#11. Asked about Lombardi's daring decision to go for the touchdown, Landry, the decade's defensive genius, seemed stunned by it. "I can't believe that call, the sneak," he said. "It wasn't a good call, but now it's a great call.
Edward Gruver
#12. Evidently one cannot look for long at the Last Supper without ceasing to study it as a composition, and beginning to speak of it as a drama. It is the most literary of all great pictures, one of the few of which the effect may largely be conveyed - can even be enhanced - by description.
Kenneth Clark
#14. I do feel good doing them [family-friendly movies], but it's not going to be my way of life. I'm a comedian.
Adam Sandler
#15. Oh! you shall see how well I know how to love! I can only love; I know only how to love! With moderate faculties, we can yet do much when we center them on a single object.
Jeanne Julie Eleonore De Lespinasse
#16. You know that when I hate you, it is because I love you to a point of passion that unhinges my soul.
Julie De Lespinasse
#20. I thought the Secret Service would protect me from the press, but they were at my house to protect me from assassins with guns, not with assassins with pencils.
Michael Reagan
#21. Do what you do with another human being, but never put them out of your heart.
Kabir
#22. I am persuaded that men think there is no God because they wish there were none. They find it hard to believe in God, and to go on in sin, so they try to get an easy conscience by denying his existence.
Charles Spurgeon
#23. I'm going to play as much as they want me to, as long as I can put up with what they book me.
Jules Shear
#26. The antagonistic exponents of freedom and absolutism must thus meet at last and then will be fought the mighty battle on which the world will look with breathless interest; for on its issue the freedom or the slavery of the world will depend.
Christopher Hitchens