Famous Quotes
600 Quotations with Angel.
- 501. Raymond Chandler: He looked as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a slice of angel food.
- 502. Emile M. Cioran: Utopia is a mixture of childish rationalism and secularized angelism.
- 503. Stanley Clarke: I feel very honored that I got a chance to work with Maya Angelou and Oprah Winf ...
- 504. Stanley Clarke: Maya Angelou is a very prolific writer. You can read her stuff down once and sor ...
- 505. Johnnie Cochran: When I first started practicing law in the 1960s, no person had ever won a case ...
- 506. Jean Cocteau: Don't for a moment believe He was killing the young; He was costuming angels.
- 507. Alistair Cooke: Between a quarter and a third of Los Angeles's land area is now monopolized by t ...
- 508. Russell Crowe: I'd move to Los Angeles if New Zealand and Australia were swallowed up by a tida ...
- 509. Billy Carter: My mother went into the Peace Corps when she was sixty-eight. My one sister is a ...
- 510. Angel Carter: I don't want to be a Spice Girl!
- 511. Angel Carter: I love long hair. A year ago I was thinking about maybe cutting it, but I don't ...
- 512. Francis X. Clines: It is lifestyle journalism the way Chaucer first invented it, and the Times, ont ...
- 513. Michael Connelly: To write more from memory and to be more creative - I think - because I am still ...
- 514. Angela Davis: Jails and prisons are designed to break human beings, to convert the population ...
- 515. Angela Davis: Revolution is a serious thing, the most serious thing about a revolutionary's li ...
- 516. Angela Davis: The work of the political activist inevitably involves a certain tension between ...
- 517. Kirsten Dunst: I wanted to get an angel wings tatooed on my back, as a guardian thing.
- 518. Leslie Dixon: I noticed I had developed a fantasy about myself as a writer as opposed to actua ...
- 519. Milovan Djilas: How banal, yet irrefutable, is the assertion that [a person] is a mixture of the ...
- 520. Albert Einstein: The wireless telegraph is not difficult to understand. The ordinary telegraph is ...