Donadoni Sarnico Quotes & Sayings
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Don't forget the small things, above all, don't forget the small things - the smaller the trace, the more important it sometimes is. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

When they would return to one another from their solitariness, they returned gently as dew comes to the morning grass. — David Paul Kirkpatrick

A society in which adults are estranged from the world of children, and often from their own childhood, tends to hear children's speech only as a foreign language, or as a lie. Children have been treated. as congenital fibbers, fakers and fantasisers. — Beatrix Campbell

Without holiness you cannot talk of God. — Nirmala Srivastava

I believe in poetic discourse, in the value of speech in a non-naturalistic way; it's speculative. — Howard Barker

One of my friends at the Compound has a photographic memory. Everything she ever sees, reads, or hears, she remembers forever in perfect detail. — Kasie West

From the heights of these pyramids, forty centuries look down on us. — Napoleon Bonaparte

As you sit there and as I sit here, they are going in. They're taking over, and they just walk in and they can do whatever they want. They have essentially already taken it over. — Donald Trump

What is it? Tens, I can see the stick up your arse from here. I'm dying remember? Dying people don't have time for silly moods — Amber Kizer

So scared of getting older
I'm only good at being young
So I play the numbers game to find a way to say that life has just begun. — John Mayer

The hazard of confessional books is how fast the world moves on while they're written. — Tina Brown

Imagination bound us stronger than love. Within its limitless borders we launched ships and love affairs, discovered lost worlds, made buildings and babies, found husbands, wrote letters and Broadway plays. We made ourselves up everyday. — Marita Golden

Sleep came to me like a thin tide of water. It would lap against my body but never submerge me. — Hannah Kent

Email is such a funny thing. People hand you these single little messages that are no heavier than a river pebble. But it doesn't take long until you have acquired a pile of pebbles that's taller than you and heavier than you could ever hope to move, even if you wanted to do it over a few dozen trips. But for the person who took the time to hand you their pebble, it seems outrageous that you can't handle that one tiny thing. — Merlin Mann