Campiglio Dolomiti Quotes & Sayings
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When you're up against a superior enemy, sometimes it's okay to just bow out gracefully — Lurlene McDaniel

Well, do a good day's work and act like somebody. — Andy Griffith

A great man is he who has not lost the heart of a child. — Mencius

In his theory of the sublime, eighteenth-century philosopher Edmund Burke proposes the notion of "negative pain": the idea that a feeling of fear - paired with a sense of safety, and the ability to look away - can produce a feeling of delight. One woman can sit on her couch with a glass of Chardonnay and watch another woman drink away her life. — Leslie Jamison

A spiritually mature person is capable of admitting his mistakes and sins. — Sunday Adelaja

I live in Los Angeles and I like to do a lot of hiking. I live a very relaxed life. — Nathan Fillion

Still, even the most admirable of atheists is nothing more than a moral parasite, living his life based on borrowed ethics. This is why, when pressed, the atheist will often attempt to hide his lack of conviction in his own beliefs behind some poorly formulated utilitarianism, or argue that he acts out of altruistic self-interest. But this is only post-facto rationalization, not reason or rational behavior. — Theodore Beale

Doctor Who has never pretended to be hard science fiction ... At best Doctor Who is a fairytale, with fairytale logic about this wonderful man in this big blue box who at the beginning of every story lands somewhere where there is a problem. — Neil Gaiman

Society is unity in diversity. — George Herbert Mead

They said it was going fine and gave him those dazed, fuck-struck smiles of which only newlyweds are capable. — Stephen King

Peter laughed. "Still worried somebody'll get ideas? Listen, champ, New York is teeming with faggots. One more or less won't frighten the horses. — Gordon Merrick

when I was a kid I use to put a puzzle together over and over until I got really good at it so one day I turned all the pieces upside down and built it, then I understood the true nature of the puzzle — Stanley Victor Paskavich