Cerminara Family Quotes & Sayings
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Every human being who reaches the age of understanding of the purpose of money, wishes for it. Wishing will not bring riches. But desiring riches with a state of mind that becomes an obsession, then planning definite ways and means to acquire riches, and backing those plans with persistence which does not recognize failure, will bring riches. — Napoleon Hill
To our horror, the very neighbor whom we had for decades thought of as the best natured and hardest working and, we always thought, the most contented of all our neighbors has turned out to be a murderer. — Thomas Bernhard
Faith will not be restored in the West because people believe it to be useful. It will return only when they find that it is true. — Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson Of Lodsworth
It was harder to drown at sunrise than in darkness. — Edith Wharton
Let come what comes, let go what goes. See what remains. — Ramana Maharshi
In India, because of the huge investments materialising in industry and infrastructure projects, the demand for steel has grown much faster than anticipated. — Jitin Prasada
You must grow and you must learn something about yourself everyday, you must make your commitment to making yourself better for the rest of your life. — Austin V. Songer
Obviously, if you don't love life, you can't enjoy an oyster. — Eleanor Clark
Connor suddenly reached out and touched the side of my face with his finger, right near my eye. "You have the most beautiful eyes," he said softly, and I nearly melted.
"I'm not going to sleep with you," I said softly, feeling the need to clarify that point.
"I'm not asking you to," he said, tilting his head down slightly. Ever so gently, he pressed his lips to mine. — Monica Alexander
I'm sorry that I'm both your umbrella and the rain. — Tablo
Politicians cannot alter trends. — Harold Watkinson, 1st Viscount Watkinson
I love to spend money. — Roberto Cavalli
One cannot escape the feeling that these mathematical formulas have an independent existence and an intelligence of their own, that they are wiser than we are, wiser even than their discoverers ... — Heinrich Hertz
The mime must first of all be aware of this boundless contact with things. There is no insulating layer of air between the man and the outside world. Any man who moves causes ripples in the ambient word in the same way a fish does when it moves in the water. — Keith Johnstone
