Antipasti Quotes & Sayings
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The church and the whorehouse arrived in the Far West simultaneously. And each would have been horrified to think it was a different facet of the same thing. But surely they were both intended to accomplish the same thing: the singing, the devotion, the poetry of the churches took a man out of his bleakness for a time, and so did the brothels. — John Steinbeck

If with a sweeping heart I sow firstly this seeds,
If too dearly deeds I give arms long,
That will make tomorrow a better day to gift infancy's years the sunshine song,
For none cause, then has a better bottom than smiles of youth, — Mpho Leteng

We're in an underground vault, and here's my first order: You're going to do everything I tell you to do. — Jettie Necole

Optimism is a philosophy based on the belief that basically life is good, that, in the long run, the good in life overbalances the evil. — Norman Vincent Peale

I finally found the courage to admit that deep within, my love was as shallow as yours. — Srividya Srinivasan

I like to think I'm like water that adapts to its surroundings and eventually finds a way in. — Georges St-Pierre

When we interpret nature, we refer phenomena that are rarely entirely unintelligible back to something that actually exists, but is equally unintelligible. — Franz Grillparzer

I've always wondered about your name," Misha said to Hijja while scraping a bit of space gunk from the window of their spaceship. — Mads Sukalikar

Down to Egypt. Just a few hours ago Joseph's life was looking up. — Max Lucado

Omnipotence means power to do all that is intrinsically possible, not to do the intrinsically impossible. You may attribute miracles to Him, but not nonsense. — C.S. Lewis

I was in the air around him. I was in the cold mornings he had now. I was in the quiet time he spent alone. I was the girl he had chosen to kiss. He wanted, somehow to set me free. -Susie Salmon — Alice Sebold

There is certainly no beauty on earth which exceeds the natural loveliness of woman. — Jean Antoine Petit-Senn