Top 19 Lucrezia Quotes

#1. If you always have something in your life that you're trying to improve upon, then every day you have a reason to get out of bed, and you have a reason to achieve something and feel good.

Nick Offerman

#2. I'm always flattered when someone thinks of me as a potential commissioner of baseball.

Cal Ripken Jr.

#3. People often ask why comedy is harder for women, and the reason is because a tampon will sometimes fall out when you're on stage. Blokes don't have that worry.

Jenny Eclair

#4. I have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.

Booker T. Washington

#5. Lucrezia has never seen her own face, and cannot know its expressions
how, at that moment, her smile was an explosion.

Lauren Groff

#6. Sculpture is made by taking away, while painting is made by adding.

Michelangelo

#7. Don't be disgusting.
Don't dare me. I majored in disgusting at Gulag Community College. Lucrezia Borgia taught cooking, and Madame Defarge taught knitting. Emperor Nero taught violin and also led the cheerleading squad. I skipped all my classes and failed with distinction.

Gregory Maguire

#8. You liked watching Lucrezia and her consort," Roark observed, ignoring his comment and switching the subject, taking Nix's earlobe between his white teeth and nipping it, hard. He licked at the blood. "The cruel face of their love. It turned you on. Hard.

Jae T. Jaggart

#9. I'm not -
Lady Macbeth
Lucrezia Borgia
Catherine the Great. I am
- a woman doing what she has to do. I am
- the woman you made me.
Elena is at war.

Don Winslow

#10. No, Klaus, it isn't a game. I am determined to change. I do love him. It should be enough. Besides, they always win. There must be something to their philosophy. --Lucrezia Mongfish:

Phil Foglio

#11. I don't mind paying the taxes I pay, which is pretty considerable.

Bill Bennett

#12. The virtue of making two blades of grass grow where only one grew before does not begin to be superhuman.

Henry David Thoreau

#13. You are bruised.'
'Am I? I hadn't noticed.'
'Lucrezia says you killed the bastard.'
... Cesare's hands were shaking. Hard, sun-darkened hands made to hold a sword or lance unflinchingly, but they trembled against my pale skin.

Sara Poole

#14. If man has learned to see and know what really is, he will act in accordance with truth, Epistemology is in itself ethics, and ethics is epistemology.

Herbert Marcuse

#15. Until you understand your customers - deeply and genuinely - you cannot hope to serve them

Rasheed Ogunlaru

#16. I learned early that the one truly international quality among people of all races is xenophobia.

Christopher Lee

#17. Freedom doesn't come with age. It doesn't magically appear when you're a legal adult. It comes when you stand up for what you believe in.

Krista Ritchie

#18. Young lovers are always doomed.

Lucrezia Borgia

#19. When highbrow critics accused Time of practicing personality journalism, Luce replied that Time did not invent the genre, the Bible did.

Walter Isaacson

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