
Top 14 Veniamo Quotes
#1. Where there is a wish to please, one ought to overlook, and one does overlook a great deal.
Jane Austen
#2. He would wait hours for her, maybe two or three. It didn't matter. The cadence of life is slower in North Korea. Nobody owned a watch.
Barbara Demick
#3. I'd like to do one of those jumps they do in the movies; in a car, over a bridge, in the air with a huge explosion. It would be a final moment of entertainment.
Jerry Seinfeld
#4. I possess no weapon but love. With that I have come to do battle. Help me!
Nikos Kazantzakis
#5. For as long as I've been making movies, I really don't know a lot of the technical side. I mean, I've actively and consciously tried to avoid learning that stuff. I just want to be open and receptive to what's happening in the moment, and I don't want to force anything.
Joaquin Phoenix
#6. On his office wall he had a note to himself: 'Money is necessary
but it isn't too important.' Money meant for him to keep on writing and to go his own way.
Walter Farley
#7. Our children need to assimilate the wonder that is India when they are young, so that they imbibe the principles of our founding fathers and continue to build this great nation.
Shallu Jindal
#8. One who can find lemons sweet and grapes sour is ready for Dame Fortune.
Mason Cooley
#9. The global crisis is caused by pathologies inherent in the global financial system itself.
George Soros
#10. If there are no books. There is no civilization.
Thomas Cahill
#11. I know of my sex appeal. I know about sexuality, and I know how to use it - tastefully, of course.
Rachel Bilson
#12. You never look at the backside of a mirror because when you do, it'll affect your future because you're looking at yourself backwards. No, you're looking at your inner self and you don't recognize it because you've never seen it before.
Gus Van Sant
#13. If you continue to use monetary policy to attempt to promote full employment the result would be that you would have higher inflation, and that you would not have lower unemployment.
Milton Friedman
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