Anthony Carmona Quotes
I can recall, as a young adult, running through the rain forest at the Forest Reserve, at times feeling a sense of fear when I felt I was in danger. In danger of confronting an ugly snake or a coral snake, which represented the greatest fear of someone in a rural area when you traverse the forest.Anthony Carmona
Quotes to Explore
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I wouldn't be where I am without Evolve.
Rafael dos Anjos -
Age for me is just a number.
Haile Gebrselassie -
I believed I was invincible.
Lance Loud -
Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end.
Madame de Stael -
I guess becoming an adult and learning how to survive on your own is exciting.
Maika Monroe -
I don't start writing a script until I can see it all in my head, then it's a matter of getting it down in white heat.
J. Michael Straczynski
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Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil.
C. S. Lewis -
I do constantly get to change the way I look, which is sort of an old-school idea of acting.
Jack Lowden -
I'm no good with chords. I'm horrible with chords.
B. B. King -
You need to make a trip to Des Moines in August, because the Iowa State Fair really is a sight to see. The Iowa Fairgrounds are usually packed for those 11 days, and you get a real sense of what a classic Midwest fair is all about.
Zach Johnson The Fray -
The child is pronounced pretty. I think it quite otherwise.
Salmon P. Chase -
Give a man a free hand and he'll run it all over you.
Mae West
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It's not like I have the most perfect body in the world. I'm a normal girl.
Camilla Luddington -
The one indisputable reality of dictatorship is that dissent, insult, and malevolent language do not go unpunished if it is allowed at all.
Ferdinand Marcos -
If you've got cockles, those nickel-size, heart-shaped mollusks, and you want to get fancy, steam them, then toss the meat in finely ground cornmeal.
Kate Christensen -
I've always thought that we are what we remember, and the less we remember, the less we are.
Carlos Ruiz Zafon -
I always think that good writers should be growing up on the brink of death - it really lets them see mortality very clearly.
Gary Shteyngart -
I meet fascinating people I respect and idolise all the time.
Natalie Dormer
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People, who accused me of practising a monopoly were wrong. The media fuelled rumours about my 'monopoly.' The first question I was always asked during interviews was about my supposed monopoly.
Lata Mangeshkar -
'Spectrum' is in part a disco song. But we play it hard, and it's a real euphoric, wailing tune. It's kind of like a total house anthem, in a way, but it seems to be going down really well. We've got all the grunge kids going mad for disco house raves.
Florence Welch Florence and the Machine -
Most of my books have always worked through juxtaposition, jumping through different point of views and time.
Colson Whitehead -
Most kids have an innate feeling of the sense of God and spirit. But either we forget about it over time, or we're scared away from it.
Corbin Bernsen -
I can recall, as a young adult, running through the rain forest at the Forest Reserve, at times feeling a sense of fear when I felt I was in danger. In danger of confronting an ugly snake or a coral snake, which represented the greatest fear of someone in a rural area when you traverse the forest.
Anthony Carmona