Duomo In Florence Quotes & Sayings
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The beauty of ethics is that nobody can be perfectly certain about what it includes or even what it means. — Robertson Davies
People who say, 'Let the chips fall where they may,' usually figure they will not be hit by a chip. — Bernard Williams
Society needs first of all to be free from meddlersthat is, to be let alone. — William Graham Sumner
d A wise son makes a glad father, e but a foolish son is a sorrow to his mother. — Anonymous
Our life is one, big proverbial coin toss. — L.J.Smith
What I did in my youth is hundreds of times easier today. Technology breeds crime. — Frank Abagnale
When I decided that I wanted to go to college, I wanted to be a school teacher for 7th and 8th grade boys because I felt that was an important time for them. I had gone astray at that point in my life and really wanted to help keep them from making the same mistake I had made. — Bill Cosby
The man without religion is as a ship without a rudder. — B.C. Forbes
Even though she was terrified she'd somehow get Bo killed because he'd gotten trapped here with her, she was still glad to have him here. In that moment she realized there was no one else she'd rather have by her side.
That scared her more than anything because Bo was the one male she shouldn't want. — Katie Reus
Your only real choices are to open fully and receive their gifts or crucify them and be relieved of their force ... But you must be willing to feel your heart's terrors and wounds or else you will close and protect yourself, striking back at the source of openness you most yearn to become ... — David Deida
I won't stop loving you because I can't stop loving you. — Mike Gayle
Meanness on request isn't meanness at all, but kindness carried too far. — Walter Kirn
All my life I've been prejudiced against wealthy people. — Ethel Waters
It's a rental, I said, realizing when I said it that our house was the only rental on the block. Maybe something unseemly had happened there: adultery, Judaism, modern dance. — Emma Straub
