Top 14 Volia Cable Quotes
#1. Fashion only seems to make sense if it's rooted in some dimension of history or if it feels like a continuation of an idea.
Douglas Coupland
#2. I don't want to clip on the armour every morning. I've seen some politicians do this and they get a bit mangled and bitter. I just refuse to do that. I refuse to be angry or bitter or complain, and I remain open. I may sometimes be a bit too open but I'm not going to change that one bit.
Nick Clegg
#3. I think I've just lost five pounds in fear sweat." Peabody mopped at her face. "Now I want a cannoli. I don't know why."
With a laugh, Roarke shifted to grin at her. "I'll buy you a dozen, precious."
"Cannolis, for God's sake.
J.D. Robb
#4. That we may merge into the deep and dazzling darkness, vanish into it, dissolve in it forever in an unbelievable bliss beyond imagination, for absolute nothingness represents absolute bliss.
Gregory Of Nyssa
#5. It's all about the quality of the fabric, how soft it is and feeling comfortable in what you're wearing.
Kellan Lutz
#6. Rudimental snare work is something I've always loved.
Neil Peart
#7. Physical intimacy is essential. No matter how old are you, it's extremely important.
Hiromi Kawakami
#8. In 2005, I got an email from Belarus Free Theatre. They were emailing playwrights in America and England announcing their existence and saying they would like support from us. I wrote back and asked if they wanted us to visit. They said, 'Yes, we'd love that.'
Tom Stoppard
#9. In pain there is as much wisdom as in pleasure: like the latter it is one of the best self preservatives of a species.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#10. I saw doves and I thought they were rocks, but they were asleep. My breath made them stir, and they rocks took flight, the earth exploding ... and my only thought was that I wanted you to see them, too.
Douglas Coupland
#11. I'm just doing the best I can now to keep this going ... trying to grow up and remain young at the same time.
Stevie Ray Vaughan
#12. Ellie wept for the very intractability of death, its imperviousness to argument.
Stephen King
#14. Nature seems to unbutton its waistcoat and put its feet up.
P.G. Wodehouse
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