Leo Buscaglia Quotes
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Money opens up wonderful worlds of possibilities.
Sam Raimi -
I definitely want to work on a project with young designers, not just French but international.
Carine Roitfeld -
Poets lose half the praise they should have got, Could it be known what they discreetly blot.
Edmund Waller -
I never wanted to give up my given name. I'm proud of it, but the only problem was that no one remembered it. It was just a little too awkward, and they mispronounced it so frequently.
Warren Kole -
I have a great relationship with my parents. I have not been on lithium.
Zach Braff -
I am very lucky I got fans, and I interact with them personally. I know that they have poured their love on me unconditionally, and all I can do is work hard and be kind to them.
Hansika Motwani
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We love a tale of heroes and villains and conflicts requiring a neat resolution.
Barry Ritholtz -
There will be the 5% on the fringe of any hardcore fanbase that get angry about any change you make to the source material. The truth is that novels, games, comics, and what-have-you are not usually ready to be slapped up on screen as-is.
D. B. Weiss -
I love surprises - champagne and strawberries, all that pampering, romantic stuff. Guys ought to know how to pamper their women properly.
Danica McKellar -
I just don't think men fancy me.
Gail Porter -
I wanted to take nouvelle cuisine further, to the point where we were breaking down the essence of taste and sensation, reconfiguring food as a series of really intense hits on the tongue.
Ferran Adria -
Deep breaths are very helpful at shallow parties.
Barbara Walters
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I love the Bronte sisters, but I feel a closer kinship to the Ephron sisters, Nora and Delia, if only because their work makes me laugh more than the Brontes. I also love the Mitford sisters with their secret language and their endless letters back and forth.
Kate Klise -
I knew I wanted considerable education so that I wouldn't have to work as hard as my parents.
Ferid Murad -
I spend my days kneeling in the muck of language, feeling around for gooey verbs, nouns, and modifiers that I can squash together to make a blob of a sentence that bears some likeness to reason and sense.
P. J. O'Rourke -
Lebanon, Israel, Ireland, South Africa - wherever there is a bleeding sore on the body of the world, the same hard-eyed narrow-minded fanatics are busy, indifferent to life, in love with death.
J. M. Coetzee -
If the novelist shares his or her problems with the characters, he or she is able to study his personal unconscious.
Manuel Puig -
The wise man doesn't give the right answers, he poses the right questions.
Claude Levi-Strauss
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I studied classical music in high school.
Lauren Ambrose -
The wrongdoer is more unfortunate than the man wronged.
Democritus -
Sometimes my body wakes me up and says 'Hey, you haven't had pain in a while. How about pain?' And sometimes I can't breathe, and that's hard to live with. But I still celebrate life and don't give up.
Mattie Stepanek -
It would not have suprised Emilio Sandoz that his sex life was discussed with such candor and affectionate concern by his friends. The single craziest thing about being a priest, he'd found, was that celibacy was simultaneously the most private and most public aspect of his life.
Mary Doria Russell -
Love is life. And if you miss love, you miss life.
Leo Buscaglia