Top 16 Lucullus Quotes
#1. Can you also, Lucullus, affirm that there is any power united with wisdom and prudence which has made, or, to use your own expression, manufactured man? What sort of a manufacture is that? Where is it exercised? when? why? how?
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#2. Every man has his fault, and honesty is his.- Lucullus (Act III, scene 1)
William Shakespeare
#3. What, did you not know, then, that to-day Lucullus dines with Lucullus?
Plutarch
#4. Lucullus certainly couldn't sail the boat. Cats make lousy sailors.
Manel Loureiro
#5. Find me a servant who admires his Master and you will have found two good men.
Lucullus
#6. I hope that I'm a good man ... it would be enough.
James Qualls
#7. Donald Trump got in some trouble for saying that John McCain is not a war hero, and said, 'I like people that weren't captured.' Not good. In fact, Trump's people are telling him to lay low for a while until this all combs over.
Jimmy Fallon
#8. A room is like a stage. If you see it without lighting, it can be the coldest place in the world.
Paul Lynde
#10. Kyle Busch is going to get his ass whipped shortly I hope. He better sit his ass in his motor home or I'm going to come find him and he's going to have to hold my watch because I'm going to whip his ass. He's the biggest whining little piece of [expletive] I've ever seen in my whole life.
Kevin Harvick
#11. It is difficult to heal the wound of reproach.
Lucullus
#12. There's more to life than being a passenger.
Ava Dellaira
#14. Music is the major form of communication. It's the commonest vibration, the people's news broadcast, especially for kids.
Richie Havens
#15. After he graduated from college, he went to Paris and became an Existentialist. He had a photograph taken of Existentialism and himself sitting at a sidewalk cafe. Pard was wearing a beard and he looked as if he had a huge soul, with barely enough room in his body to contain it.
Richard Brautigan
#16. As a practical matter, I like the dramatic monologue for its compelling intimacy. To be inside one's character, to register his or her every vagrant thought, emotion, and response - the first-person viewpoint grants this privilege and immediacy.
Norman Lock
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