Cucchiaio Grammi Quotes & Sayings
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The temporal immortality of the soul of man, that is to say, its eternal survival also after death, is not only in no way guaranteed, but this assumption in the first place will not do for us what we always tried to make it do. Is a riddle solved by the fact that I survive forever? Is this eternal life not as enigmatic as our present one? The solution of the riddle of life in space and time lies outside space and time. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Of course some days are easier than others, but my worst day is better than being in most humdrum occupations. — Bernard Cornwell

Maybe our young people are not as vacuous as we would like to lead ourselves to believe - that all they're interested in is hairdos and looking at other beautiful people. Maybe they're interested in learning something. — David James Elliott

A criminal will never forgive you for preventing them from committing the crime that is really in their heart. — Norman Mailer

Common sense is only a modification of talent. Genius is an exaltation of it. The difference is, therefore, in degree, not nature. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

We tell ourselves we're here to be flexible and to be nimble, and not necessarily to stick to a master plan. — Ben Huh

Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you'd have preferred to talk. — Doug Larson

From now on, we're home schooling you. Whatever we don't know, you don't know. When did the Korean War start? I don't know, and neither do you! — George Lopez

if it's not in my email archive, I don't know it — Cory Doctorow

You cannot see more or less of what you already can see. Everything that we see relates with our internal world. — Daniel Marques

the greatest humourists are deep down usually angry men, who know that human nature ignores tirades, but is responsive to laughter. — Frank McLynn

There is not really any courage at all in attacking hoary or antiquated things, any more than in offering to fight one's grandmother. The really courageous man is he who defies tyrannies young as the morning and superstitions fresh as the first flowers. The only true free-thinker is he whose intellect is as much free from the future as from the past. — G.K. Chesterton

We might have been on the outside looking in at our own families and our own lives, but at least we could stand outside together. — Jay Crownover

Thou shalt wear trousers, but they shall fall half down to teach humility over arrogance. — Jay Woodman