Top 14 Povesti Din Quotes

#1. I'm not one of those folks who have to face death to live life. I

Jen Lancaster

#2. In any case, in Vermont $500 is a lot of money for dinner. I hope these rich folks enjoyed themselves.

Bernie Sanders

#3. Some popular quotations smell of airless closets. They exhale the stale imagination of the intellectual lower middle class. "Suspension of disbelief" has become one of them. Dressed up as a scintillating double negation, it serves the pedestrian notion of art as illusion.

Rudolf Arnheim

#4. 'Mad About You' fit my sensibility the most of any show that I worked on, and as a result, it was really fun. It felt like a very natural fit.

Maria Semple

#5. I think I was lucky in that I wasn't one of those girls who are told they are pretty the whole time. I never got that. Nor did I ever obsess about my looks as a teenager.

Rosamund Pike

#6. There are no mistakes, no coincidences. All events are blessings given to us to learn from.

Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

#7. Growing up, the most important thing, after taking care of your family and getting a decent job of work, was having a laugh. That was the point to life.

Ricky Gervais

#8. After all, my uniform still had the distinct odor of Nasty Pond.

Rachel Hawkins

#9. He was a broad-shouldered beast.

Karen Marie Moning

#10. Among all nations there should be vast temples raised where people might worship in silence and listen to it, for it is the voice of God

Jerome K. Jerome

#11. Work is making a living out of being bored.

Karl Lagerfeld

#12. Haven't you ever felt like there has to be more? Like there's more out there somewhere, just beyond your grasp, if you could only get to it..

Patrick Ness

#13. The more I find out, the more I realize that I don't know what's going on."
"How fortunate that you have discovered the way of wisdom," Leto said.

Frank Herbert

#14. It's great that I can look up a fact instantly on my cellphone, but I miss the days in my room with a dog-eared, text-heavy paperback, immersed in the statistics of crime and punishment and lunacy, completely alone with the narrative of human depravity.

Russell Smith

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