Old European Quotes
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Old European Quotes & Sayings
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It's not hard to kill," Ileni said softly, as if discovering it all over again. "Not if you hate someone. It's so very easy."
But it shouldn't be. — Leah Cypess
But it shouldn't be. — Leah Cypess
Most people think an artist tries to be original, but originality is the last thing that develops in the artist.
— Lukas Foss
I'd give all the champagne I've ever drunk to be playing alongside him in a big European match at Old Trafford.
— George Best
I was influenced by European movies, old Fellini, old Kurosawa - any sort of foreign film.
— Ted Demme
Mozart, the last chord of a centuries-old great European taste.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Europe is not old; it's rotten. Most Europeans are ignorant, racist, greedy and lazy.
— Daniel Marques
No, I'm not a French designer either. I'm from nowhere. I'm a European, old European is all I am.
— Karl Lagerfeld
The kingdom of self is heavily defended territory. Post-Eden
— Eugene H. Peterson
Is that how we lived, then? But we lived as usual. Everyone does, most of the time. Whatever is going on is as usual. Even this is as usual, now.
— Margaret Atwood
Some families are an odd melting pot of strangers with the occasional offering of obligation.
— Donna Lynn Hope
People say it's really the press who create those soundbites about fashion. That's what sells magazines and clothes.
— Isaac Mizrahi
Family is forever.
— John Green
When I was in Japan, everyone wanted to work for Pierre Gagnaire, and they wouldn't miss a beat.
— David Chang
We don't have to waste our time learning how to make pastry when we can use grandma's recipes.
— Orson De Witt
We wear our problems differently.
— Ned Vizzini
Have faith in God but keep your powder dry.
— Louis L'Amour
My old dance teacher, Jimmy Wilde, a former European ballroom dancing champion, was so sophisticated.
— Anton Du Beke
With the rise of America, the global balance of power shifted away from the old European powers.
— Armstrong Williams
We must hang together or we will surely hang separately
— Benjamin Franklin