Dipinti Famosi Quotes & Sayings
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He would fall. He had not yet fallen but he would fall silently, in an instant. Not to fall was too hard, too hard: and he felt the silent lapse of his soul, as it would be at some instant to come, falling, falling but not yet fallen, still unfallen but about to fall. — James Joyce
We have the chance to build this new energy economy in ways that reflect our deepest values of inclusion, diversity, and equal opportunity for everyone. — Van Jones
I've watched snails climb over
ten foot walls and
vanish. — Charles Bukowski
You're killing me, Rebecca," Law muttered, probably not realizing that in his case, it really was a double entendre. — Meg Cooper
We mostly understand ourselves through an endless series of stories told to ourselves by ourselves and others. The so-called facts of our individual worlds are highly coloured and arbitrary, facts that fit whatever reality we have chosen to believe in ... It may be that to understand ourselves as fictions, is to understand ourselves as fully as we can. — Jeanette Winterson
Building and maintaining consensus while collaborating is the hardest part of building software. — Russell Jurney
There is no day nor night, nor form nor colour, and never, never a word. (#67) — Rabindranath Tagore
Do you ever have those moments where suddenly you make a quantum jump in understanding, where you see the world so differently that you cannot imagine how you could have perceived it any other way before? Do you have those times when this new understanding makes you feel as though up until that moment you must have been deluded or asleep or just plain stupid? I — Derrick Jensen
Secrets turn powerless in the open air. — Michael Ondaatje
Ben Says: Empower...Empower...
Empower your children today. Watch them excel tomorrow in every way.
Timothy Pina
Bullying Ben — Timothy Pina
So, blood is thicker than water. What's your point? You need the water to wash away the evidence. — Shaun Adams
Most poets in their youth begin in adolescent sadness. I find it more rewarding to end in gladness. — James Broughton
Understanding arises from reducing one type of reality into another. — Claude Levi-Strauss
In person, if possible, Anubis was even more drop-dead gorgeous. [Oh ... ha, ha. I didn't catch the pun, but thank you, Carter. God of the dead, drop-dead gorgeous. Yes, hilarious. Now, may I continue?] — Rick Riordan
