Top 12 Reuser Magazine Quotes
#1. How would you start to write a poem? How would you put together a series of words for its first line - how would you know which words to choose? When you read a poem, every word seemed so perfect that it had to have been predestined - well, a good poem.
Ashley Hay
#2. If I'm not in love with the script, there's nothing. It doesn't matter what you give me. It has to start with the script.
Doug Liman
#4. So I've decided to be a very rich and famous person who doesn't really care about money, and who is very humble but who still makes a lot of money and is very famous, but is very humble and rich and famous ...
Linus Torvalds
#5. No riches from his scanty store / My lover could impart; / He gave a boon I valued more - / He gave me all his heart!
Helen Maria Williams
#6. We are sometimes so busy being good angels that we neglect to be good men and women.
Saint Francis De Sales
#7. You couldn't keep up with me. Don't forget, the Energizer was my granddaddy.
Eve Langlais
#8. While the war in Iraq was raging, I spent some time in neighbouring Jordan, meeting with Iraqi refugees who fled their country to try to find some place of safety. I interviewed many families about what had happened to them and what they did as a result.
Deborah Ellis
#9. It is unreasonable to expect all children to develop correctly in unnatural man-made electromagnetic radiation fields.
Steven Magee
#10. Indra Haiku
Diddling Ahala,
Indra, the Thousand-Eyed God,
flecked with vaginas.
Beryl Dov
#11. Seeing someone have a goal and I if can help them to succeed then it is a big draw for me.
Robin Farina
#12. By rights, satire is a lonely and introspective occupation, for nobody can describe a fool to the life without much patient self-inspection.
Frank Moore Colby
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