Brizzolara Quotes & Sayings
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It is hope that gives life meaning. And hope is based on the prospect of being able one day to turn the actual world into a possible one that looks better. — Francois Jacob

Change must come before it's too late, the nature destroyed forever we shall not find. — Auliq Ice

Mysterious though the ghost may at first appear, he will always be more easily explained than the dismal story in which malevolent people have tried to picture two brothers killing each other who had worshiped each other all their lives. Believe me, etc. — Gaston Leroux

But this I do know that since you have told me that ten years have elapsed since I departed from this earth I have lost all respect for time - I am commencing to doubt that such a thing exists other than in the weak, finite mind of man. — Edgar Rice Burroughs

Imagination doesn't always make you long for what you cannot have, but rather thrive in what you do not have. — Criss Jami

There is something mankind can never destroy in spite of an unreasoning will to destruction, and this is its own idealism, that integral part of its very being. — Radclyffe Hall

I have a very good life, a high quality of life. I have both money and time. No one has that. — Dave Chappelle

Locked in darkness that surrounded me like a coffin, I had nothing to distract me from my memories. — Maria V. Snyder

Even when I'm nervous, I think I'm able to turn that nervous energy into strength. — Jimmy Rollins

We will win the hearts and minds of the American people with an agenda for a stronger and more prosperous America. — Mike Pence

One day I would have all the books in the world, shelves and shelves of them. I would live my life in a tower of books. I would read all day long and eat peaches. And if any young knights in armor dared to come calling on their white chargers and plead with me to let down my hair, I would pelt them with peach pits until they went home. — Jacqueline Kelly

And he could sleep, if sleep it could be called by Men, resting his mind in the strange paths of Elvish dreams, even as he walked open-eyed in the light of this world. — J.R.R. Tolkien

If a man says he will do it, he will. There is no need to remind him every six months.' It — Preeti Shenoy

There was less of the peevish temper of a child which frets and teases on purpose to be soothed, and more of the self-absorbed moroseness of a confirmed invalid, repelling consolation, and ready to regard the good-humoured mirth of others, as an insult. — Emily Bronte