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Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Susan B. Anthony

What an absurd notion that women have not intellectual and moral faculties sufficent for anything else but domestic concerns! — Susan B. Anthony

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Sebastian Junger

Meteorologist see perfect in strange things, and the meshing of three completely independent weather systems to form a hundred-year event is one of them. My God, thought Case, this is the perfect storm. — Sebastian Junger

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Anonymous

Tremulous smile. "Your Grace, glad tidings," he announced. "Wyman — Anonymous

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Robert Doisneau

I don't photograph life as it is, but life as I would like it to be, — Robert Doisneau

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By R.K. Lilley

I knew I had a problem. I was starting to like that kinky rich bastard. — R.K. Lilley

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Roland Joffe

I began to feel that, in a sense, we were all prisoners of our own history. — Roland Joffe

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Hiroshi Sakurazaka

to keep the Mimics away. He carried all-natural coffee beans you couldn't find — Hiroshi Sakurazaka

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Eddie Van Halen

Obviously you have to have rhythm. If you have rhythm, then you can play anything you need. If you have rhythm and you love music, then play and play and play until you get to where you want to get. If you can pay the rent, great. If you can't, then you'd better be having fun. — Eddie Van Halen

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

You'll never go to the library and find a book on how to fail, because we all do it. — Rush Limbaugh

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Katherine Applegate

Don't worry dreams aren't real. They're just neurons firing randomly in your brain. — Katherine Applegate

Aforisma Definizione Quotes By Julian Barnes

And so, perhaps, with grief. We imagine we have battled against it, been purposeful, overcome sorrow, scrubbed the rust from our soul, when all that has happened is that grief has moved elsewhere, shifted its interest. We did not make the clouds come in the first place, and have no power to disperse them. All that has happened is that from somewhere
or nowhere
an unexpected breeze has sprung up, and we are in movement again. — Julian Barnes