David Furnish Quotes
Quotes to Explore
-
Brave men do not gather by thousands to torture and murder a single individual, so gagged and bound he cannot make even feeble resistance or defense.
-
I was making comebacks every single year. That makes it difficult mentally. It causes a lot of stress.
-
To forgive oneself? No, that doesn't work: we have to be forgiven. But we can only believe this is possible if we ourselves can forgive.
-
Everyone enjoys doing the kind of work for which he is best suited.
-
A lot of authors, judging by their list, will put anything out that they finish... That's the worst model I've heard of in my life. It's just idiotic. Why wouldn't you just wait for the good ones?
-
I always like to sing along to some depressing, angry Morrissey.
-
Because with Black Label and all the fans it's just one big family.
-
I am cursed with computers; something always goes wrong.
-
As soon as street art got popular, I was just like, 'I'm out of here.'
-
Playing evil is just not interesting. I don't think anyone who does evil stuff thinks they're doing evil stuff. That's the scary part.
-
I'm no good with chords. I'm horrible with chords.
-
The real ornament of woman is her character, her purity.
-
The child is pronounced pretty. I think it quite otherwise.
-
I don't really go out at night in terms of noisy, busy places; I prefer more of a quiet corner somewhere.
-
These days... it's all vanilla sex for me.
-
When we have lost everything, including hope, life becomes a disgrace, and death a duty.
-
The reason that last-ditch political maneuvering has become business as usual in Washington is that the actors involved are drunk on blame and are convinced that the voting public is, too. They count on outrage, thereby spreading numbness. They cherish the prospect of partisan fury, thereby inspiring nonpartisan disgust.
-
God bestows His blessings without discrimination. The followers of Jesus are children of God, and they should manifest the family likeness by doing good to all, even to those who deserve the opposite.
-
He who does not fear death cares naught for threats.
-
Tyrants preserve themselves by sowing fear and mistrust among the citizens by means of spies, by distracting them with foreign wars, by eliminating men of spirit who might lead a revolution, by humbling the people, and making them incapable of decisive action.
-
There is always the fear of unknown - racism comes from people when they don't know something, they are strangers to the other side.
-
Out of ignorance and fear comes judgment and division.