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Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

No matter how individual we humans are, we are a composite of everything we are aware of. We are a mirror of our times. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Louis-Ferdinand Celine

In fatigue and solitude men emanate the divine. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Pilossoph Jackie

I think that the people who cling to the resentment and try to place blame on other people end up being unhappy for the rest of their lives. And the smart ones, the ones who focus on themselves and how to make their lives better and richer, and learn to forgive and forget things they had no control over, are the people who end up living happy, productive lives. They are fulfilled. — Pilossoph Jackie

Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Rebecca West

The memory, experiencing and re-experiencing, has such power over one's mere personal life, that one has merely lived. — Rebecca West

Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Thomas Hobbes

To speak impartially, both sayings are very true: that man to man is a kind of God; and that man to man is an arrant wolf. The first is true, if we compare citizens amongst themselves; and the second, if we compare cities. — Thomas Hobbes

Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Christine O'Donnell

That's in the First Amendment? — Christine O'Donnell

Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Yuri Herrera

Better to scratch the wound than bandage it: those who lose a child shouldn't be consoled; parents die to make room for their kids, not the other way around. He wasn't being cruel, he just thought a gash that deep had to be respected, not swaddled over with cuddles. — Yuri Herrera

Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Most likely not, but he believed solely because he desired to believe and possibly he fully believed in his secret heart, even when he said: "I do not believe till I see". — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Arthur Guiterman

Until the Donkey tried to clear The Fence, he thought himself a Deer. — Arthur Guiterman

Cicchetti Venice Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

Today I escaped all circumstance, or rather I cast out all circumstance, for it was not outside me, but within my judgements. — Marcus Aurelius