
Top 15 Triantafyllou Paixnidia Quotes
#1. Sex is interesting, but it's not totally important. I mean it's not even as important (physically) as excretion. A man can go seventy years without a piece of ass, but he can die in a week without a bowel movement.
Charles Bukowski
#2. When [men] go to war, what they want is to impose on their enemies the victor's will and call it peace.
Saint Augustine
#3. Obviously, I know what I'm best at: catch-and-shoot. But I can put the ball on the floor.
Jason Terry
#4. The new breed of consumer is not as trusting, as loyal, or as malleable as those of the past.
Margaret Mark
#5. I don't get involved in record label politics.
Leona Lewis
#6. There's something I want to say in this space, but it's an emptiness where there's usually a hug. - Colin Morton to Mary Lee Bragg, 1972
David Eso
#7. Through everything I've gone through- and I've been everywhere, at the top of the world, in jail, hung over drunk - I never gave up my dream of winning a gold medal in the Olympics.
Dan O'Brien
#8. Most of us wander in and out of one another's lives until not death, but distance, does us part
time and space and the heart's weariness are the blander executioners of human connection.
Gail Caldwell
#9. I answer every single e-mail that comes in myself.
Keith Belling
#10. The judgment of music, like the inspiration for it, must come slow and measured, if it comes with truth.
Lillian Hellman
#11. I don't write because of some rare talent. I write because I have a little voice inside of me that says really cool things and never shuts up.
Todd Newton
#12. The errors of former times are recorded for our instruction in order that we may avoid their repition.
William E. Gladstone
#13. Most pleasures, like flowers when gathered die.
Neil Young
#14. Things change all the time - abruptly, unpredictably, and often for no good reason. But knowing that didn't do you that much good, apparently.
Tom Perrotta
#15. A man may be an heretic in the truth, and if he believe things only because his pastor says so, or the assembly so determines, without knowing other reason, though his belief be true, yet the very truth he holds becomes his heresy.
Frederic Farrar
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