Dabruzzo Wine Quotes & Sayings
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Poverty is the curse of ancient but numerous lineages. — Judith Merkle Riley
(His heart clenched as she made a kissing noise to him then handed the phone back to Vane. Gods, how he loved that woman.)
Ahh, Tally, me lub you too. (Vane)
Shut up, crotch-sniffer. You're not allowed to make lovey noises at me, only my honey is. (Talon) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
All minds are interconnected. Otherwise they could not understand each other. — Lester Levenson
Before I grad her book and mine, I go sit next to her on the organ bench and she gives me a big grandma hug - her special version, made from strong arms, old-fashioned perfume, and years of practice. The kind that makes you think you've won the best prize in the world. For love and safety, find your grandma. (76) — Kirstin Cronn-Mills
Not fooling around, not bothering nobody, just sitting here mending the Primus," said the cat with a hostile frown, "and, moreover, I consider it my duty to warn you that the cat is an ancient, inviolable animal. — Mikhail Bulgakov
Soldiers are citizens of death's grey land, drawing no dividend from time's tomorrows. — Siegfried Sassoon
Before 2000, everything was about being contextual, and buildings were supposed to be good citizens. — Bernard Tschumi
I write movies about mavericks, about people who break rules, and I don't like movies about people who are pulverised for being mavericks. — Quentin Tarantino
I have to go back home for a while." "Ohio?" "Omaha." "Right. Omaha. Why? — Matthew Norman
All I'm for is the liberty of the individual. — John Wayne
You and that amazing body of yours will be the cause of some too-appreciative witch's death. Maybe two witches." Or a dozen, her fire spirit hissed. — N.D. Jones
In reality things reveal nothing to us. It is people who, by looking into at things, discover a way of penetrating the Soul of the World. — Paulo Coelho
And the desire to own property, to take for ourselves things which in no way belong to us, does not stop short at the sun. The air is already bought and sold as a commodity, by health resorts. And what of water? Or waterpower? Why should the earth be parceled out into private hands? Is it any different from the sun? No; the earth belongs to the people who live on it. God intended it for them, but it has been taken over by private individuals. Privare means to steal. Thus private property is stolen property - property stolen from God and from humankind! — Eberhard Arnold
Science is perhaps the only human activity in which errors are systematically criticized and, in time, corrected. — Karl Popper
When the church becomes an institution, people are nothing more than volunteers to be recruited. When the church is a movement, our stewardship becomes the unleashing of our God-given gifts, talents, and passions. — Erwin McManus