
Top 13 Rabelaisian Voracity Quotes
#1. For a Westerner to trash Western culture is like criticizing our nitrogen/oxygen atmosphere on the grounds that it sometimes gets windy, and besides, Jupiter's is much prettier. You may not realize its advantages until you're trying to breathe liquid methane.
Neal Stephenson
#2. You used to be afraid to get so close to me," I told him, and he met my eyes. "That was a good instinct.
A.C. Gaughen
#3. I don't know that happy people are interesting to write about - or to read about.
Patrick DeWitt
#5. By contrast, China is a repressive regime that denies its citizens the essential freedoms of religion, political dissent and representative self-government.
Todd Akin
#6. Fate is an obligation I don't understand
the reasons that random beast passed over her deserving soul in favor of mine.
Andrew X. Pham
#7. You have to really think about what kind of guy the character is and decide on a style that works, that complements my physicality and that's going to be believable, but also be compelling for the audience and for the camera.
Holt McCallany
#8. I am not very good at reflecting. I am a complete perfectionist and always thinking to the next thing!
Roksanda Ilincic
#9. We create in people through our actions and example. In this way people around us become reflections of our own behavioral patterns and internal energies
Bryant McGill
#11. I spend a lot of time in L.A., and I think it would probably be easier if I lived there work wise, but there's no city like London, there is so much going on. I can jump on the Tube and be anywhere in 20 minutes, and all my friends and family are here and I'm not prepared to give that up.
Jeremy Irvine
#12. I have met them at close of day
Coming with vivid faces
From counter or desk among grey
Eighteenth-century houses.
W.B.Yeats
#13. Amen, amen! but come what sorrow can,
It cannot countervail the exchange of joy
That one short minute gives me in her sight:
Do thou but close our hands with holy words,
Then love-devouring death do what he dare;
It is enough I may but call her mine.
William Shakespeare
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