
Top 13 Wren And Martin Quotes
#1. Going to the cinema is like returning to the womb; you sit there still and meditative in the darkness, waiting for life to appear on the screen. One should go to the cinema with the innocence of a fetus
Federico Fellini
#2. What does drunkenness not accomplish? It unlocks secrets, confirms our hopes, urges the indolent into battle, lifts the burden from anxious minds, teaches new arts.
Horace
#3. I'm still a recluse. I still hate everyone. I'm still a misanthrope.
Al Jourgensen
#4. The company is not and must never claim to be home, family, religion, life or fate for the individual. It must never interfere in his private life or his citizenship. He is tied to the company through a voluntary and cancellable employment contract, not through some mystical or indissoluble bond.
Peter Drucker
#5. This communicating of a Man's Selfe to his Frend works two contrarie effects; for it re-doubleth Joys, and cutteth Griefs in halves.
Francis Bacon
#6. So you have two basic options: deny the unpredictability of life and create your own false sense of security, or accept the vagaries of life and learn to live with them.
Steve Pavlina
#7. I try asking him some more questions, but it's like talking to voice mail.
Michael Montoure
#8. But if you're talking about fine art work, then I think you have to ask yourself some pretty deep questions about why it is you want to take pictures and what it is you want to say.
Leonard Nimoy
#9. In high school I had sex with girls quite a few times. They were straight women who I convinced to jump in the sack with me.
Portia De Rossi
#10. Nothing will be healed in this kitchen. Some griefs can never be put right ... She only wants a tide of normality to wash in and cover everything again.
Anthony Doerr
#12. Regarding love, marriage, and sex, both Shakespeare and Sitting Bull knew the only truth: treaties get broken.
Sherman Alexie
#13. I think a single sentence by Van Gogh is better than the whole work of all the art critics and art historians put together.
John Olsen
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