Dimech Doors Quotes & Sayings
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Every man's got to figure out how to get beat sometime. — Joe Louis
The things that I have apparently parodied I actually admire, — Roy Lichtenstein
Do not wait for a reason to be happy. — Mason Cooley
I think American Ballet Theatre is setting that standard now for classical ballet, that you can dream big, and it doesn't matter what you look like, where you come from, what your background is. — Misty Copeland
The flames sawed in the wind and the embers paled and deepened and paled and deepened like the bloodbeat of some living thing eviscerate upon the ground before them and they watched the fire which does contain within it something of men themselves inasmuch as they are less without it and are divided from their origins and are exiles. For each fire is all fires, and the first fire and the last ever to be. — Cormac McCarthy
A multitude of words is tiresome, unlike remaining centered. — Laozi
The strongest passion is fear. — Jean De La Fontaine
There are as many characters in men
As there are shapes in nature. — Ovid
The life of an honest man must be a perpetual infidelity. — Charles Peguy
I want to go home," she whispered to me. "Forget that last speech, I want to go home. — Lia Habel
There should be people around, shouldn't there? Vimes was hazy on rural issues, but weren't there supposed to be charcoal burners, woodcutters, and ... he tried to think ... little girls taking goodies to granny? The stories Vimes had learned as a kid suggested that all forests were full of bustle, activity, and the occasional scream. But this place was silent. — Terry Pratchett
Our government is deeply disordered; its credit is impaired; its debt increasing; its expenditures extravagant and wasteful; its disbursements without efficient accountability; and its taxes (for duties are but taxes) enormous, unequal, and oppressive to the great producing classes of the country. — John C. Calhoun
My mother and I were like two continents moving slowly but inexorably apart; my father, the bridge builder, constantly extending the fragile edifice he had constructed to connect us. — Diane Setterfield
