
Top 15 Vrerea Dex Quotes
#1. My kids have got to work themselves around my life, not the other way. That's how kids become brats, if you're there staring at them all the time going, 'Are you alright?'
Noel Gallagher
#2. Acting is really only part of my life. I'm addicted to it.
Blythe Danner
#3. I don't run any of my companies. I always partner with somebody who wants to operate.
Jim McKelvey
#4. Criticism is, for me, like essay writing, a wonderful way of relaxation; it doesn't require a heightened and mediated voice, like prose fiction, but rather a calm, rational, even conversational voice.
Joyce Carol Oates
#5. My friend Jerry Falwell was the one who said it, and he was a guest on my show, and it's hard to take the blame for everybody who shows up on your show.
Pat Robertson
#8. But this is exactly why I read
and don't belong to a book group
because reading is the most individual thing there is. Why collectivize it? Didn't we have enough bad English teachers in school? Crowd sourcing and literature shouldn't mix.
Peter Orner
#9. Big Brother is home. He is installed in the item you just dragged home from the Apple store.
Julian Assange
#10. It is necessary for a prince wishing to hold his own to know how to do wrong, and to make use of it or not according to necessity.
Niccolo Machiavelli
#11. Yet there was something intoxicating about a teacher who had such absolute confidence - faith, really - in my ability to do better. Whatever I managed to achieve, he expected more.
Joanne Lipman
#12. She who has never loved has never lived.
John Gay
#13. In contentment and joy are found the height and perfection of all love towards our neighbor.
William Ames
#14. French novels generally treat of the relations of women to the world and to lovers, after marriage; consequently there is a great deal in French novels about adultery, about improper relations between the sexes, about many things which the English public would not allow.
Lafcadio Hearn
#15. Prices are determined by supply and demand, and demand is determined by how intensely people want a commodity and what they have to offer in exchange for it.
Henry Hazlitt
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