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Dneva Stampa Quotes By Jean De La Bruyere

A party spirit betrays the greatest men to act as meanly as the vulgar herd. — Jean De La Bruyere

Dneva Stampa Quotes By Ian O'Doherty

What does Christmas mean if we can't encourage small children to sit on a stranger's lap? — Ian O'Doherty

Dneva Stampa Quotes By Kenneth Grahame

The Mole recollected that animal-etiquette forbade any sort of comment on the sudden disappearance of one's friends at any moment, for any reason or no reason whatever. — Kenneth Grahame

Dneva Stampa Quotes By Lester Wunderman

Acquire with the intention to retain, and retain with the intention to grow. — Lester Wunderman

Dneva Stampa Quotes By Scott Haas

The hillsides and Alps looked as if they'd been sculpted and freshly seeded. Nothing appeared to be placed at random. The world is out of control, but the Swiss had purpose. They derived life's meaning from geography. — Scott Haas

Dneva Stampa Quotes By John Steinbeck

Relationship Time to Aloneness. Having a companion fixes you in time and that of the present, but when the quality of aloneness settles down, past, present and future all flow together. A memory, a present event, and a forecast all equally present. — John Steinbeck

Dneva Stampa Quotes By Jeffrey Tucker

The story of liberty and its future is not only about the raw assertion of rights but also about grace, aesthetics, beauty, complexity, service to others, community, the gradual emergence of cultural norms, and the spontaneous development of extended orders of commercial and private relationships. Freedom is what gives life to the human imagination and enables the working out of love as it extends from our most benevolent and highest longings. — Jeffrey Tucker

Dneva Stampa Quotes By Jeff Lindsay

lived my adolescence like a sheepdog moving through a flock of dirty, very stupid sheep. — Jeff Lindsay