Cazzate Divertenti Quotes & Sayings
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It's a grace feather. See how its colors shift from green to blue, like the sea? It means remembrance. It shows that no distance, no amount of water between two people, will make them forget. Someone gave it to say that they remembered you. — Kirsty Logan
Superstition is the belief in the causal nexus. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
ONE MORE CHNCE. Words that my mother heard, more than once. Words that women debate. Whether you CAN forgive and whether you SHOULD trust. I think of all the judgment from society, friends, and family, the overwhelming consensus seeming to be that you should not grant someone who betrayed you a second chance. That you should do everything you can to keep the knife out of your back, and to protect your heart and pride. Cowards give second chances. Fools give second chances. And I am no coward, no fool. — Emily Giffin
When doing sports ... on the water, it's crucial to stop aging by protecting your skin. — Christie Brinkley
Kindness is the fragrance of pure love. — Debasish Mridha
My sole hope for heaven lies in the full atonement made upon Calvary's cross for the ungodly. On that I firmly rely. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Those who can truly be accounted brave are those who best know the meaning of what is sweet in life and what is terrible, and then go out, undeterred, to meet what is to come. — Pericles
All animals are to be found in men and each of theme exists in some man, sometimes several at the time. — Victor Hugo
I learned construction and carpentry from my father at a young age, so I felt very comfortable and I felt very satisfied when I worked in that field. — Michael Cudlitz
Let pain flow and from pain grow. — Natasha Riley-Noah
Music is the silence between the notes. — Claude Debussy
I don't hate you. I love you and adore you because you are so innocent you don't know what you are doing. — Debasish Mridha
All things require skill but an appetite. — George Herbert
Do you know what morals are? Morals are an obedience to rules that people laid down to help you live among them. — Theodore Sturgeon
