Top 15 Tuscobia Winter Ultras Quotes

#1. No young lady can be justified in falling in love before the gentleman's love is declared, it must be very improper that a young lady should dream of a gentleman before the gentleman is first known to have dreamt of her.

Jane Austen

#2. Heredity: the traits that a disobedient child gets from the other parent.

Luther Burbank

#3. The key is: never fold.

DJ Khaled

#4. Snow is like a wide sea. One could go out and be lost in it and forget the world, and oneself.

Greta Garbo

#5. It is not given to princes, statesmen and captains to pierce the mysteries of the future, and even the most penetrating gaze reaches only conclusions which, however seemingly vindicated at a given moment, are inexorably effaced by time.

Winston Churchill

#6. The act of lust and the act of love are the same; it cannot be falsified like a sentiment.

Graham Greene

#7. The wars of the future will be fought by computer technicians and by lawyers and high-altitude specialists, and that may mean war will be increasingly abstract, hard to think about and hard to control.

Michael Ignatieff

#8. Ah, who will save me from existing? It's neither death nor life that I want.

Fernando Pessoa

#9. When you have to play a character that seems to be a relatively decent person and seems to be like yourself, I think the trick in that kind of character, so that you don't become a cliche, is to find where their weaknesses are.

Jennifer Beals

#10. Can anybody remember when the times were not hard and money not scarce?

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#11. Francis Bacon is one of my giant inspirations. I just love him to pieces.

David Lynch

#12. Make sure you don't carry the burden of the whole world on your shoulders, just in case someone needed them to cry.

Nema Al-Araby

#13. Telling the truth can be a dirty job.

Francesca Marciano

#14. What's amazing about Bayrou, what makes him irreplaceable," Tanneur enthused, "is that he's an utter moron.

Michel Houellebecq

#15. They's times when how you feel got to be kep' to yourself.

John Steinbeck

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