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Top Davinos Italian Quotes

Money is truthful. If a man speaks of honor, make him pay cash. — Robert A. Heinlein

I used to believe everything I read, but now I'm steppin' out. — Mark E. Smith

Theta loved pretty things more than air or food. She had a deep fondness for full red roses, pink shells, and starry sunsets. — Lena Goldfinch

Once again, Kirk Franklin takes the church beyond the traditional, transitioning his life's experiences into life lessons. Clearly there is more to this man than great music. You will feel the beat of his heart and faith. — T.D. Jakes

When there is no other aim but to outstrip constantly the point arrived at, how painful to be thrown back!...Since imagination is hungry for novelty, and ungoverned, it gropes at random — Emile Durkheim

When I leave the body someday, I can help people just as effectively if they focus upon me. — Frederick Lenz

Apple Stores Offer the Best Buying Experience and Customer Service On The Planet — Tim Cook

For a long period of time, the media covered rap music and hip hop the same way they cover a lot of black people, people of color, you know, the bad news happens to be news. They used to have these little stupid colloquialisms that pop up like, "You know what? No news is bad news!" They trick the masses into thinking that any news is great for you. And I just think that's a piece of crap. — Chuck D

I love is a door girls slam in their fathers' faces. — Nick Joaquin

And you know once a man has fished, or watched the thrushes hovering in flocks over the village in the bright, cool, autumn days, he can never really be a townsman, and to the day of his death he will be drawn to the country. — Anton Chekhov

penalties involved. "The president of the Guild was away in — Raymond Strait

Sense (for a particular art, science, human being, and so forth) is divided spirit; self-restraint is consequently the result of self-creation and self-destruction. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel