Top 12 Voisines Quotes
#1. Whoever did not live in the years neighboring 1789 does not know what the pleasure of living means.
[Fr., Qui n'a pas vecu dans les annees voisines de 1789 ne sait pas ce que c'est le palisir de vivre.]
Charles Maurice De Talleyrand
#2. America and Western Europe are on a moneymaking, pleasure-mad spree unparalleled in the history of the world. God is generally ignored or ridiculed. Church members in many cases are only halfhearted Christians. Judgment is coming.
Billy Graham
#3. Redrafts can be very lucrative for me, but you must understand that if films go through many drafts or writers it's because someone doesn't want to do the picture and never will.
William Monahan
#4. You need to have a work with your friend, seriously, she just grabbed my dick!' He whisper yelled at me
Kirsty Moseley
#5. When it comes to you, against my better judgment and my will, I find myself promising things I never thought I could promise anyone.
Lilly Black
#6. It is not enough just to be good. We must be good for something. We must contribute good to the world. The world must be a better place for our presence. And the good that is in us must be spread to others. This is the measure of our civility.
Gordon B. Hinckley
#7. When that happens, when you find someone who can do that to you, you latch on and never let go.
Kaylee Ryan
#8. When he moves, a streetlight stabs him, and the words flow out like blood.
Markus Zusak
#9. We might, either of us, be Queen of England and yet we'll always be nothing to our family.
Philippa Gregory
#10. You should have just gone with the crazy guy in the bar, the voice said.
No shit. Any ideas?
Yeah: don't die.
Thanks.
T.J. Klune
#11. Surfers were the ones who named all my songs. They'd yell out the names, and we just kept 'em.
Dick Dale
#12. The deepest problems of modern life derive from the claim of the individual to preserve the autonomy and individuality of his existence in the face of overwhelming social forces, of historical heritage, of external culture, and of the technique of life.
Georg Simmel