
Top 15 Svagito Family Constellation Quotes
#1. Nothing is really small; whoever is open to the deep penetration of nature knows this.
Victor Hugo
#2. I remember telling my classmates when I was 8-years-old that (being a sportscaster) is what I wanted to do. That was the only thing I ever wanted to do with my life.
Adam Schein
#3. Defeat is a momentary thing. A defeat doesn't last. We were defeated and now we attack. Defeat means nothing. Can't you understand that? Do you know what they are whispering behind doors?
John Steinbeck
#4. I hate good taste. It's the worst thing that can happen to a creative person.
Helmut Newton
#5. The alcoholic retains the ability to condemn his addiction and advise those not subject to it to avoid succumbing to the liquid poison. But the cocaine addict likes proselytizing; thus, instead of constituting a tangible warning, every victim of the drug acts as a source of infection.
Pitigrilli
#6. If you wanna be famous, then it's okay if the music is fake, because fame isn't real.
Josh Homme
#7. There was no way to know that certainty would one day become a luxury, too.
Therese Anne Fowler
#8. Mr. Bean is essentially a child trapped in the body of a man. All cultures identify with children in a similar way, so he has this bizarre global outreach.
Rowan Atkinson
#9. Sometimes you think people will be around forever, and then you lose them with no warning at all.
Meg Wolitzer
#10. To some extent, the cult surrounding black-and-white photography is based on nostalgia.
Rene Burri
#11. Here in the city the worst thing that can happen to a nation has happened: we are a people afraid of its youth.
Elizabeth Hardwick
#12. My mother, my grandmother and my great-grandmother all told me it was right, that without it a woman wouldn't be able to control herself, that she would end up a prostitute," said Aset, a beautiful twenty-eight-year-old whose own genitals had been mutilated when she was about seven years old.
Geraldine Brooks
#14. Gnatho was the attendant of Thraso in the Eunuchus of Terence, one of Luther's favorite plays; cf. Luther's Works, 13, p. 182; 23, p. 217.
Martin Luther
#15. History is a yarn. And can I deny that what I wanted all along was not some golden nugget that history would at last yield up, but History itself: the Grand Narrative, the filler of vacuums, the dispeller of fears of the dark?
Graham Swift
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