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Bridge Metaphors Quotes By Gianni Riotta

In this city [Palermo] ... it's the souls of the dead who bring presents to the children ... We go to the cemetery to ask the dead for toys. — Gianni Riotta

Bridge Metaphors Quotes By Mira Grant

Hot, short, thorough," I said. I hesitated before adding, "Please." It never pays to insult computers that are smart enough to form sentences. Not when they're in control of the locks, and especially when they have the capacity to boil you in bleach.
"Absolutely," said the shower. — Mira Grant

Bridge Metaphors Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

And it was difficult to imagine what answer Earth could possibly send, except a tactfully sympathetic, "Good-bye. — Arthur C. Clarke

Bridge Metaphors Quotes By William Webb

There is no other art medium like tattooing in the world. When the customer comes in with a basic idea, it is up to me to design and translate that idea onto skin. I really appreciate when customers have enough trust in what I can do. — William Webb

Bridge Metaphors Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

It's a privilege to serve God. Above all, serving God is joy and happiness! — Sunday Adelaja

Bridge Metaphors Quotes By Vasily Grossman

No one could understand; nor could she explain it herself. This senseless kindness is condemned in the fable about the pilgrim who warmed a snake in his boson. It is the kindness that has mercy on a tarantula that has bitten a child. A mad, blind kindness. People enjoy looking in stories and fables for examples of the danger of this kind of senseless kindness. But one shouldn't be afraid of it. One might just as well be afraid of a freshwater fish carried out by chance into the salty ocean. The harm from time to time occasioned a society, class, race or State by this senseless kindness fades away in the light that emanates from those who are endowed with it. This kindness, this stupid kindness, is what is most truly human in a human being. It is what sets man apart, the highest achievement of his soul. No it says, life is not evil. — Vasily Grossman