Casarsa Prosecco Quotes & Sayings
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All great experience has a guarded entrance and a windowless facade. — Robert Grudin
The Indian was a religious man from his mother's womb. — Charles Eastman
Words
Be careful of words,
even the miraculous ones.
For the miraculous we do our best,
sometimes they swarm like insects
and leave not a sting but a kiss.
They can be as good as fingers.
They can be as trusty as the rock
you stick your bottom on.
But they can be both daisies and bruises.
Yet I am in love with words.
They are doves falling out of the ceiling.
They are six holy oranges sitting in my lap.
They are the trees, the legs of summer,
and the sun, its passionate face.
Yet often they fail me.
I have so much I want to say,
so many stories, images, proverbs, etc.
But the words aren't good enough,
the wrong ones kiss me.
Sometimes I fly like an eagle
but with the wings of a wren.
But I try to take care
and be gentle to them.
Words and eggs must be handled with care.
Once broken they are impossible
things to repair. — Anne Sexton
If one only strives for caring solely about themselves in the end they will get what the wanted just themselves. — Paul Isaacs
And when I lift my head to scream out my fury, a million stars turn black and die. No one can see them, but they are my tears. — N.K. Jemisin
Consciousness is the feel of accessing memory. — Bernard Beckett
From one hour to the next a life may change.... But as I have thought and said for years, acceptance is a key to strength and practice makes it easier. — Faith Baldwin
Are we willing to tolerate ignorance and complacency in matters that affect the entire human family? — Carl Sagan
No one sleeps in Hell except as a possible defensive posture in retaliation during yet another punitive presentation of The English Patient. — Chuck Palahniuk
The politics of Europe is unimaginative and bureaucratic. — Marjorie Scardino
The basis of the Juche Idea is that man is the master of all things and the decisive factor in everything. — Kim Il-sung
We must do what we think we can't do. — Eleanor Roosevelt
The modern mind is never popular in its own day. People hate being made to think. — Edith Hamilton
Women are safer in perilous situations and emergencies than men, and might be still more so if they trusted themselves more confidingly to the chivalry of manhood. — Nathaniel Hawthorne
