Top 15 Luxardo Cherries Quotes
#1. I never hurt anybody in this business, ever.
Sean Young
#2. Give me needy emotional whining bullshit.
Flash.
Give me self-absorbed egocentric twaddle.
Christ.
Chuck Palahniuk
#3. My lady's sparrow is dead, the sparrow which was my lady's delight
Catullus
#4. There are many forms of magic in this world, High Lord. Some come in large packages, some in small. Some work with fire and strength of body and heard ... and some work with revelation.
Terry Brooks
#5. I don't think it matters so much who we love - what matters is that we love.
Christina Engela
#6. The welfare of a people lies not in casting other peoples down but in peaceful collaboration.
Ludwig Von Mises
#7. There is no need of words; believe facts.
[Lat., Non opus est verbis, credite rebus.]
Ovid
#8. In no other branch of mathematics is it so easy for experts to blunder as in probability theory.
Martin Gardner
#9. I may as well say it, I have been married three times.
C.L.R. James
#10. How is love between two people a sin? Love isn't about gender; it's about two souls uniting.
Alex Sanchez
#11. All good actors are very bright. You can't be stupid and a good actor. You may be inarticulate, you may not be highly educated, but all good actors are quick-witted, some of them dazzlingly so. All you do is guide them.
Richard Eyre
#12. Give recognition where it is due. Compliments stimulate more effort and desire to improve. Be generous with honest praising.
Bruce Lee
#13. The teenage lead singer counted off, and the band launched into a hot version of "Ooh, My Head," the old Ritchie Valens song - and not really so old in the summer of '61, although Valens had been dead for almost two years.
Stephen King
#14. I sort of feel like Cindy Crawford's new husband on their wedding night. I know what's expected of me. I'm just not sure I've got the ability to make it interesting.
Melvin Helitzer
#15. He, in his love songs, and his tales in prose,
was without peer
and if fools claim Limoges
produced a better, there are always those
who measure worth by popular acclaim,
ignoring principles of art and reason
to base their judgments on the author's name.
Dante Alighieri
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