Top 15 S Par S La Naissance Quotes
#1. I came here to conquer you. And here I stay, a willing prisoner of your heart.
Susan Wiggs
#2. Without a doubt. I believe in fate the same way others believe in God. I do believe in fate.
Angeles Mastretta
#3. An artist earns the right to call himself a creator only when he admits to himself that he is but an instrument.
Henry Miller
#4. Woody Allen sets are very quiet. Extraordinary sense of power from a man who doesn't do anything except just stand there.
F. Murray Abraham
#5. This is where the strength of the physician lies, be he a quack, a homeopath or an allopath. He supplies the perennial demand for comfort, the craving for sympathy that every human sufferer feels.
Leo Tolstoy
#6. Words do not always need a destination.
We can leave them behind us at the borders of feelings.
Running around headless in the vague zone.
And that is the privilege of artists: to live in confusion.
David Foenkinos
#7. I am not pushy. You want it, you buy it. Most people hit the customer over the head. But if you're too self-important, it's kind of repellent.
Judith Leiber
#9. I think things are more confused now than in several years, and I think the reason is that the governor is vacillating on it. He's all for it, but he's not doing anything about it. I am certain that his behavior is at the center of the Twins' frustration.
Steven Schier
#10. For every person who died in the westward migration prior to the Civil War from Native Americans attacking, the stuff of American legends, thousands, maybe tens of thousands died from water holes polluted by cholera and typhoid . . . but that doesn't make for a good movie.
William R. Forstchen
#11. We gain courage and wisdom from every instance in which we stop to look fear in the face.
Eleanor Roosevelt
#12. What if life is just a cosmic joke, like spiders in your underwear.
Jimmy Buffett
#13. Religion is still the very best way to get someone to accept something unabashedly ridiculous.
Gene Doucette
#14. That poetry survived in its formal agencies finally, and that prose survived to get something said.
Robert Creeley
#15. People think they own time. They have watches and clocks and digital pulses. But they are wrong. Time owns them.
Caroline B. Cooney
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