
Top 13 Quaver Sel Quotes
#1. Men don't understand anything about women and women understand nothing about men. And it's better that way.
Vittorio Gassman
#2. How she loved you, her bubeleh, her boychik, her darling, but there was something cloying in that love, something theatrical and selfish, and you knew it and, as soon as you were big enough, you kept her at a safe distance.
Siri Hustvedt
#3. After tea it's back to painting - a large poplar at dusk with a gathering storm. From time to time instead of this evening painting session I go bowling in one of the neighbouring villages, but not very often.
Gustav Klimt
#4. You can never know what is and what is not powerful, but you can always find out what the powerful people are scared of. A state like China looks so powerful, but they are so scared of the Internet, so the Internet is more powerful than them.
Ai Weiwei
#5. The practice of forgiving is a sequential practice that begins with excusing someone.
Stephen Richards
#6. I'm totally anonymous until I open my bloody mouth and people recognize the voice.
Michael Ironside
#7. It's been great to come to the U.S. and not have people judge me because of what they saw or heard when I was 16 and on a TV show. They're actually judging me on the fact that I can sing and how my personality is now. Which I think is great.
Cher Lloyd
#8. Yes, stop playing, Kestrel, she told herself. Clear the bets, clear the table. Walk away from the game. Now.
Marie Rutkoski
#9. Mother Teresa didn't walk around complaining about her thighs
she had shit to do.
Sarah Silverman
#10. Leverage your brand. You shouldn't let two guys in a garage eat your shorts.
Guy Kawasaki
#11. Sentimental irony is a dog that bays at the moon while pissing on graves.
Karl Kraus
#12. Without someone to talk to, every sight I saw - whether it was the Trevi Fountain or a canal in Amsterdam - felt simply like a name on a list that I needed to check off.
Jojo Moyes
#13. One thing I've learned: My intentions are clear in terms of quality.
Elizabeth Berkley
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