Top 16 Maquet Quotes
#1. A character is never the author who created him. It is quite likely, however, that an author may be all his characters simultaneously.
Albert Camus - As quoted in Albert Camus : The Invincible Summer (1958) by Albert Maquet, p. 86; a remark made about the Marquis de Sade.
Albert Camus
#2. I don't want to be called a good loser. A good loser is still a loser.
Stu Ungar
#3. Which I think is great. I don't think there's nothing wrong with it. If you look in most professional sports, they're run by Jewish people. If you look at a lot of most successful corporations and stuff, more businesses, they're run by Jewish. It's not a knock, but they are some crafty people.
Michael Ray
#4. She pawed the air with a hand, getting shy. "Why Mr. Solomon. I didn't realize you liked little ole ladies." He lowered his head hiding his grin as she cackled boisterously at her little joke. "Very funny, Mary, soooo very funny.
Lucian Bane
#5. Jews, black people - any people who are hated or who have suffered, either as individuals or as a people - use humour. It is a survival skill.
Sarah Silverman
#6. I've played a baseball player a few times, but in my career I've been blessed to have played a wide range of characters.
Daniel Sunjata
#7. ...grabbing failure by the throat and squeezing it until it coughs up a hairball of success.
Scott Adams
#9. You can't have a future until you accept the past. That doesn't mean you have to live the way you used to, but it does mean you can't deny what made you who you are. You made mistakes. Own them and move on.
Tammy L. Gray
#10. The internet population is going up and up. I am confident that this will be a huge market.
Robin Li
#12. In those first moments it was easier to conceal a confusion of feeling behind a motherly tone
Ian McEwan
#13. To feel the joy of life go where your heart is taking you.
Debasish Mridha
#14. What did I think was wrong?
That made it sound as if nothing was really wrong, I only thought is was wrong.
Sylvia Plath
#15. I will not be standing for office. I'm nearing 70; there are younger people within our movement. I just wish to contribute intellectually to the historic process of taking Tunisia from the era of repression to one of democracy.
Rashid Al-Ghannushi
#16. In the early days it was fun to fly. You could soar over rooftops and trees, or drop down to meet a passing train and wave at the engineer. The whole sky belonged to you. now there are so many regulations. The sky is crowded. All the fun is gone.
Katherine Stinson
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