Dietro In Italian Quotes & Sayings
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EARTH DAY reminds the people of the world of the need for continuing care which is vital to Earth's safety. — Margaret Mead

Shamus Flynn stood at the door halfway across the room, a bucket of ice tucked between his arm and chest, and a grin on his face.
"Thank God I got here in time." He tossed another volley our way. "You might have gone up in sex at any minute. — Devon Monk

I think I would like to have lived in the 1930s and worn beautiful bias cut dresses all the time. — Nanette Lepore

The longer we live, the more we are obliged to confront the deeper meaning of what it is we do. — David Toop

In a wild leap that made her feel as though she'd left her body, she thought, It doesn't really matter who you settle on to love, finally, providing you both deserve it. — Patricia Henley

I avoid the media circus, keep my head down and try to keep growing and learning things. — Georgie Fame

Failure at a task may be the result of having tackled it at the wrong time. — Brendan Behan

When someone like Brian Oldfield can beat me, I will retire. — Randy Matson

When I was kid, yeah, my family, my parents wanted me to marry a Jewish girl because that was what they taught their children, and thought it would be an easier life for me to raise a Jewish kid. And I have a Jewish wife, I have a Jewish kid. They seem pretty happy about it. — Adam Sandler

in his memory, Instagrams really, because — Lauren Beukes

Poor Petey. I'd like to say I could almost feel a tender spot for poor Petey, but the truth is I'd rather feel at the tender spot on his head and give it a poke. — Franny Billingsley

No holy place existed without us then,
no woodland, no dance, no sound.
Beyond all hope, I prayed those timeless
days we spent might be made twice as long.
I prayed one word: I want.
Someone, I tell you, will remember us,
even in another time. — Sappho

The human and fallible should not arrogate a power with which the divine and perfect alone can be safely intrusted. — Charlotte Bronte

I thought of how life had been before I realized I was a frog in a pot — Stephen King