Cittone Institute Quotes & Sayings
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Office and I want to keep it going." She whooshed out a breath. "So, I'm just going to grab onto this year — Lori Ryan
Crime, to the man of the forties, was an alien monstrous terror. — Rebecca Harding Davis
Because of God's knowledge, you and I are always understood. — Elizabeth George
You are now at a crossroads. This is your opportunity to make the most important decision you will ever make. Forget your past. Who are you now? Who have you decided you really are now? Don't think about who you have been. Who are you right now? Who have you decided to become? Make this decision consciously. Make it carefully. Make it powerfully. — Tony Robbins
stories lie hidden inside other stories, and we always know more about any given thing than we think we do, even if the only thing we know is nothing. — Gemma Files
The legacy of Greece to Western philosophy is Western philosophy. — Bertrand Russell
The number one rule of comedy acting is 'don't try to be funny.' Act as seriously as possible. — Daniel J. Goor
I'd sooner believe in a ghost story than believe in love."
"That doesn't matter," I told her. "Love still believes in you. — Natalie Lloyd
It is the final person we see reflected in our eyes that really matters; we wonder who is she and why is she here? To find ourselves truly, it is the goal we have all set for ourselves. — Michelle Shen
Men readily listen" to Utopias, "and are easily induced to believe that in some wonderful manner everybody will become everybody's friend, especially when someone is heard denouncing the evils now existing, ... which are said to arise out of the possession of private property. These evils, however, arise from quite another source - the wickedness of human nature. — Will Durant
Redemption, when guilt leads to good"
Pat Conroy — Frank Gruttadauria
I want to be a mystery to you,
untouchable,
a star all to myself
a galaxy away from your starved fingers. — Emily Palermo
When indeed Religion is kindled into enthusiasm, its force like that of other passions is increased by the sympathy of a multitude. But enthusiasm is only a temporary state of Religion, and whilst it lasts will hardly be seen with pleasure at the helm. Even in its coolest state, it has been much oftener a motive to oppression than a restraint from it. — James Madison