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Top Ayalon Israel Quotes

It is within your power at this very moment not only to consumate an act of enlightened statesmanship, but, as the instrument of the Almighty, to restore to freedom a race of men. — Robert Dale Owen

Sports are sports. Its all about how we carry ourselves out of the ring. — George Foreman

This soup tastes like windows — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Of course you want to be good and you want to do the best you can, but I am inspired by great writing. If there's something about the script, that's what I go for, although I know that that doesn't always translate because sometimes it's about the vision of the director. — Sally Hawkins

I don't want to be afraid of bright colors, or new sounds, or big love, or risky decisions, or strange experiences, or weird endeavors, or sudden changes, or even failure. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Boston: Clear out eight hundred thousand people and preserve it as a museum piece. New York: Prison towers and modern posters for soap and whiskey. Pittsburgh: Abandon it. — Frank Lloyd Wright

He ... breathed in
heavy gulps of air to prove to himself that he was three-dimensional. — Irving Stone

You can't ignore reality. You won't wake up one morning and find that the Arabs of Umm al-Faham have become part of Palestine and are no longer in Israel. — Ami Ayalon

Sybil tells me your little festival is an annual occurrence," she said, the cadence of her voice swooning like a lullaby.
"Yes," Kai said, lifting a shrimp wonton between his chopsticks. "It falls on the ninth full moon if each year."
"Ah, how lovely for you to base your holidays on the cycles of my planet."
Kai wanted to scoff at the word planet but sucked it back down his throat. — Marissa Meyer

Novelists have to love humanity to write anything worthwhile. Poets have to love themselves. — Marita Golden

To dwell means to belong to a given place. — Christian Norberg-Schulz

Emily Dickinson's words filled the chapel. " 'Hope is the thing with feathers — Jennifer Bernard