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Chazz Petrella Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

What could destroy us more quickly than working, thinking, and feeling without any inner necessity, without any deeply personal choice, without pleasure - as an automaton of "duty"? This is the very recipe for decadence, even for idiocy. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Chazz Petrella Quotes By Gudjon Bergmann

... our generation hasn't made any meaningful contribution to the field. We have promoted atheism, displayed agnosticism (which amounts to an ambiguous shoulder shrug), or, in most cases, been eerily silent. — Gudjon Bergmann

Chazz Petrella Quotes By David Levithan

Make more than dust. — David Levithan

Chazz Petrella Quotes By Alvin Alexander

Learn the rules well. Then forget them." ~ Basho — Alvin Alexander

Chazz Petrella Quotes By Kate Christensen

It happened every single day in Brooklyn: awaken to fresh glory, fall asleep to blight and ruin. — Kate Christensen

Chazz Petrella Quotes By Rob Mariano

I have been able to travel all over the country and see many places that I probably never would have visited. I have also participated in many charity events for worthy causes. — Rob Mariano

Chazz Petrella Quotes By Margaret Aranda

A long time ago, I gave up trying to understand how other people think. — Margaret Aranda

Chazz Petrella Quotes By Amitav Ghosh

She had no right to live there. She doesn't belong there. It took those people a long time to build that country; hundreds of years, years and years of war and bloodshed. Everyone who lives there has earned his right to be there with blood: with their brother's blood and their father's blood and their son's blood. They know they're a nation because they have drawn their borders with blood. Regimental flags hang in their cathedrals and all their churches are lined with memorials to men who died in wars, all around the world. War is their religion. That's what it takes to make a country. Once that happens people forget they were born this or that, Muslim or Hindu, Bengali or Punjabi: they become a family born of the same pool of blood. That is what you have to achieve for India, don't you see? — Amitav Ghosh