Dipendenze Comportamentali Quotes & Sayings
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I was familiar with that and 'Rio Bravo.' 'Rio Bravo' was what John Carpenter did, that brilliant move of taking a western and turning it into an urban flick. And from there you got, you know, all the cop genre movies of the time. — John Leguizamo
I respect a person that has had to fight and howl for his decency. — Tennessee Williams
Jim said that bees won't sting idiots, but I didn't believe that, because I tried them lots of times myself and they wouldn't sting me. — Mark Twain
We sometimes choose the most locked up, dark versions of the story, but what a good friend does is turn on the lights, open the window, and remind us that there are a whole lot of ways to tell the same story. — Shauna Niequist
The book of Jonah is one of the shortest books in the Bible. Yet, something beneath the surface whispers to us, hinting that there is much more beneath this little book. (page iii) — Michael Ben Zehabe
Out of sorrow entire worlds have been built
out of longing great wonders have been willed
they're only little tears darling let them spill
and lay your head upon my shoulder. — Nick Cave
The enemy of feminism isn't men. It's patriarchy, and patriarchy is not men. It is a system, and women can support the system of patriarchy just as men can support the fight for gender equality. — Justine Musk
Most women use more brains picking a horse in the third at Belmont than they do picking a husband — Lauren Bacall
True leaders are born when you find something to die for — Myles Munroe
When my thirst for joy is satisfied by Christ, sin becomes unattractive. — Randy Alcorn
We need not forgive ourselves," he (Augustus) said. "It has been a marriage. It has been better than most. — John Williams
Results fuel belief which causes us to take more action and get more results. — Todd Stocker
The mere fact of the death of a near acquaintance aroused, as usual, in all who heard of it the complacent feeling that, it is he who is dead and not I. — Leo Tolstoy
