Crociani Vallauris Quotes & Sayings
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Treat your men as you would your own beloved sons. And they will follow you into the deepest valley. — Sun Tzu

As a nation we have the right to decide our own affairs, to mould our own future. This does not pose any danger to anybody. Our nation is fully aware of the responsibility for its own fate in the complicated situation of the contemporary world. — Lech Walesa

I would describe the distinction between city and landscape like this: cities tend to excite and agitate me; they make me feel big or small, self-confident, proud, curious, excited, tense, annoyed... or they intimidate me. But the landscape, if I give it the chance, offers me freedom and serenity. Nature has a different sense of time. Time is big in the landscape while in the city it is condensed, just like the city's space. — Peter Zumthor

Is that how you're supposed to find your soulmate and fall in love these days? By flirting in 140 character tweets and stalking each other's social media pages? — Alexandra Potter

What's important is that my family and I are all good. — Solange Knowles

The government can help, but we need to make this transition now to a recovery led by private investment, private. — Timothy Geithner

There are two kinds of faith. There is the natural faith. But the supernatural faith is the gift of God. — Smith Wigglesworth

Fanaticism means that if you're not against me, you're against me. — Gregory David Roberts

The civilized man has a moral obligation to be skeptical, to demand the credentials of all statements that claim to be facts. — Bergen Evans

I was going to Studio 54 when I was 12 years old. It's true. It's crazy. — James Gray

And yet worrying, a form of superstition that secretly traded in charms and fetishes to ward off misfortune, was also evidence of the survival of pre-modern beliefs. For every worrier feels that worrying somehow helps, that if we desist from it we will be punished for our complacency. We act, in O'Gorman's words, as if trying to win the favour of invisible forces, "to placate great and dangerous Gods that have no names, no forms of communication, and very little mercy". — Anonymous