Dgualdo Quotes & Sayings
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There is no scent so pleasant to my nostrils as that faint, subtle reek which comes from an ancient book. — Arthur Conan Doyle

To learn more, we have to be willing to leave the zone of the known and step into the void. — Dennis Merritt Jones

The world turns upside down every day. — Laurie Halse Anderson

You do not need a great faith, but faith in a great God. — Hudson Taylor

Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. To these I commit my day. — Max Lucado

At the time, the only options were playing the local county fair. Now with American Idol and younger recording artists that have come out, there is more of an opportunity. — Marla Sokoloff

My father always had doubts about the Booker prize, although they evaporated on the announcement that he had won it. — Martin Amis

I made this my business as much all the day long as at the appointed times of prayer; for at all times, every hour, every minute, even in the height of my business, I drove away from my mind everything that was capable of interrupting my thought of GOD. Such has been my common practice ever since I entered in religion; and, though I have done it very imperfectly, yet I have found great advantages by it. — Brother Lawrence

To read a poem is to hear it with our eyes; to hear it is to see it with our ears. — Octavio Paz

I suppose that at last like the average man: I've known too many women and instead of thinking, I wonder who's fucking her now? I think she's giving some other poor son of a bitch much trouble right now. — Charles Bukowski

The easy part is the ray's 500-second speed-of-light jaunt from the Sun to Earth, through the void of interplanetary space. The hard part is the light's million-year adventure to get from the Sun's center to its surface. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Anybody who is stupid enough often stumbles on an effect that could never be thought up by the most brilliant. I suspect that there is a thing which you might call the genius of stupidity. — Elizabeth Burgoyne Corbett