
Top 17 Parrino's Quotes
#1. It took me twenty years to get Steven Parrino's work. From the time I first saw his art, in the mid-eighties, I almost always dismissed it as mannered, Romantic, formulaic, conceptualist-formalist heavy-metal boy-art abstraction.
Jerry Saltz
#2. Living with a dog is easy- like living with an idealist.
H.L. Mencken
#3. I am maintaining my schedule of commuting to Washington, D.C. each week from Oregon so that I can spend my weekends and days when we are not in session traveling to communities throughout my district.
Greg Walden
#4. He who thinks they know it all, is bound to take the greatest fall.
Colette Parrino
#5. One day, when people can live together in peace and harmony in the world; only then, we will call this day, the one day, of the days.
Kristian Goldmund Aumann
#6. Tomorrow is but a metaphor to a door that may never open.
Colette Parrino
#7. It took me an hour to know you, and only a day to fall in love, but it will take me a lifetime to forget you.
Stevie J. Cole
#8. What men call knowledge, is the reasoned acceptance of false appearances. Wisdom looks behind the veil and sees.
Sri Aurobindo
#9. I think glamour all the time. I wake up in the morning and I'm already thinking glamour.
Donatella Versace
#10. We become, after the arrival of the printing press in general, more attentive more attuned to contemplative ways of thinking.
Nicholas G. Carr
#12. Every role that I play is a gift and is something that I approach differently.
Jesse Johnson
#13. Go right to the solution so that there won't be a problem.
-Colette
Colette Parrino
#14. I battered the cordons around me
And cradled my wings on the breeze,
Then soared to the uttermost reaches
With rapture, with power, with ease!
Georgia Douglas Johnson
#15. We must repay goodness and wickedness: but why exactly to the person who has done us a good or a wicked turn?
Friedrich Nietzsche
#16. They were a group of two dozen nurses completely surrounded by 100,000 unattached American men.
James A. Michener
#17. How much easier it is to hate, than to turn inward and face our fear.
Paul Vereshack
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