Adamoli Cattani Quotes & Sayings
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Don't mind her. She keeps her nose so high in the air, she's liable to drown in a good rainstorm. — Sandra Dallas

What can stars do? Nothing..But sit on their axis! — Charlie Chaplin

I am inclined to think that eating is a private thing and should be done alone, like other bodily functions. — Sylvia Ashton-Warner

You might think people would buy clothes out of pity,
but they won't. People buy clothes because
they want to be excited about themselves.
... it has to be great clothing
that just happens to be goody-goody, too. — Katharine Hamnett

He whose mouth is out of taste says the wine is flat. — Michel De Montaigne

I refuse to be held responsible for bringing back a wave of pasty-faced people into the world. — Brian Molko

What is that by knowing which everything in this universe is known?'22 That is the answer that Hindu philosophy seeks to provide. — Hindol Sengupta

I resent Washington telling states, or the residents of those states, what to do and what to think. — Luis Fortuno

Religion says that your soul goes to heaven or possibly to a seven-tiered garden, or that your soul is reincarnated into a new body, or that you lie around in your coffin clothes until the Second Coming. And, of course, only one of these can be true. Which means that for millions of people, religion will turn out to have been a bum steer as regards the hereafter. (13) — Mary Roach

The philosophical point is that our happiness and wellbeing is not based on incomes rising. This is not just the wisdom of sages but of ordinary people. Prosperity is more social and psychological: it's about identification, affiliation, participation in society and a sense of purpose. — Tim Jackson

It occurred to me that the business of surviving precluded a great many things, exploring and falling in love not least among them. — Ransom Riggs

The sun rolls along up Fourteenth Street and the ghost of a habit turns Cat's face into the light. She shields her eyes and looks east, half expecting to see her father, a sun-blown shadow in the diorama box of his newsstand. — Cari Luna

The central drama of our age is how the Western nations and the Asian peoples are to find a tolerable basis of co-existence. — Walter Lippmann