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Dialogismus Quotes By Folco Portinari

May suitable doses of guaranteed sensual pleasure and slow, long-lasting enjoyment preserve us from the contagion of the multitude who mistake frenzy for efficiency. — Folco Portinari

Dialogismus Quotes By Peter Sellers

Criticism should be done by critics, and a critic should have some training and some love of the medium he is discussing. But these days, gossip-columnist training seems to be enough qualification. I suppose an ability to stand on your feet through interminable cocktail parties and swig interminable gins in between devouring masses of fried prawns may just possibly help you to understand and appreciate what a director is getting at, but for the life of me I can't see how. — Peter Sellers

Dialogismus Quotes By Simon Sinek

Words may inspire but only action creates change. — Simon Sinek

Dialogismus Quotes By Giuseppe Bianco

Reality is the place we need to live, but our imaginations harbor the greatest places to visit! — Giuseppe Bianco

Dialogismus Quotes By Matthew Quick

His use of the plural pronoun made me very suspicious. — Matthew Quick

Dialogismus Quotes By Al Ries

War and marketing have many similarities. — Al Ries

Dialogismus Quotes By Cassandra Clare

There was a numbness in Clary's hands, a hard pressure in her chest. It was lovely, she could see that: the city rising up beside her like a towering forest of silver and glass, the dull gray shimmer of the East River, slicing between Manhattan and the boroughs like a scar. — Cassandra Clare

Dialogismus Quotes By Ron Rash

He carries what he feels for people deep inside. Even as a kid he was that way," Aunt Margaret said. "Your momma knows that." But I had wondered then as I did now what good love was that couldn't be expressed. — Ron Rash

Dialogismus Quotes By Ann Voskamp

It is no use for you to attempt to sow out of an empty basket, for that would be sowing nothing but wind, wrote Spurgeon. — Ann Voskamp