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Ciocarlia Enescu Quotes By Sara Secora

Unapologetically be yourself everyday in every way. — Sara Secora

Ciocarlia Enescu Quotes By Dana Gould

What if you went to Hell, and it was exactly what you thought it would be: just a cave with fire? And the devil really was this idiot in a red leotard with a pitchfork? — Dana Gould

Ciocarlia Enescu Quotes By Kcat Yarza

Our little actions of love, when put together, can make a big difference. — Kcat Yarza

Ciocarlia Enescu Quotes By Will Carroll

I like to ruin girls by shoving my 11 inch cock in there. — Will Carroll

Ciocarlia Enescu Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. — Bertrand Russell

Ciocarlia Enescu Quotes By Thomas De Quincey

The science of style as an organ of thought, of style in relation to the ideas and feelings, might be called the organology of style. — Thomas De Quincey

Ciocarlia Enescu Quotes By Edmund Morgan

The southern colonists were not preoccupied with their own historical significance and mostly did not bother even to make the records of births, marriages, and deaths that they required of themselves by law. Nor did they write accounts of what they were up to for the benefit of posterity. — Edmund Morgan

Ciocarlia Enescu Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

I would venture to affirm that a man cannot attain excellence if he satisfy the ignorant and not those of his own craft, and if he be not 'singular' or 'distant,' or whatever you like to call him. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Ciocarlia Enescu Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

As surely as the sunset in my latest November
shall translate me to the ethereal world,
and remind me of the ruddy morning of youth;
as surely as the last strain of music which falls on my decaying ear
shall make age to be forgotten,
or, in short, the manifold influences of nature
survive during the term of our natural life,
so surely my Friend shall forever be my Friend,
and reflect a ray of God to me,
and time shall foster and adorn and consecrate our Friendship,
no less than the ruins of temples. — Henry David Thoreau