Dobbiaco Quotes & Sayings
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I love talking to all the kids, and have enjoyed the enthusiasm and response from their teachers as well. — Scott Cohen

I get my sticks and go out to the shed, and I pound on that drum like it was my boss's head. — Todd Rundgren

For the children and the flowers are my sisters and my brothers, come and stand beside me, we can find a better way. — John Denver

A man and woman in search of something are always blown apart, but it's the same wind that blows them. — Frank O'Connor

My life isn't necessarily more important than anyone else's: I'm just better in talking about it. — Adam Duritz

Life presents itself as a continual deception, in small matters as well as in great. If it has promised, it does not keep its word, unless to show how little desirable the desired object was; hence we are deluded now by hope, now by what was hoped for. If it has given, it did so in order to take. The enchantment of distance shows us paradises that vanish like optical illusions, when we have allowed ourselves to be fooled by them. Accordingly, happiness lies always in the future, or else in the past, and the present may be compared to a small dark cloud driven by the wind over the sunny plain; in front of and behind the cloud everything is bright, only it itself always casts a shadow. Consequently, the present is always inadequate, but the future is uncertain, and the past irrecoverable. — Arthur Schopenhauer

It is more difficult to fight poverty in a rich country than in a poor one. — Mother Teresa

I write to reach eternity — James Jones

Anytime you're writing stories about a group of people with whom you have limited experience, there's a lot of guesswork. — G. Willow Wilson

He was one of the numerous and varied legion of dullards, of half-animated abortions, conceited, half-educated coxcombs, who attach themselves to the idea most in fashion only to vulgarize it and who caricature every cause they serve, however sincerely. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky