European Items Quotes & Sayings
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The river is of the earth and it is free. It is rigorously embanked and bound, and yet it is free. To hell with restraint, it says, I have got to be going. It will grind out its dams. It will go over or around them. They will become pieces. — Wendell Berry

Let the living live; and you, gather together your thoughts, leave behind you a legacy of feeling and ideas; you will be most useful so. — Henri Frederic Amiel

The counting-room maxims liberally expounded are laws of the Universe. The merchant's economy is a coarse symbol of the soul's economy. It is, to spend for power, and not for pleasure. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

True freedom comes only from true wisdom. — Debasish Mridha

I like to know exactly what's being put into my food. — Lauren Conrad

No, what keeps Captain Deudermont safe is his ability to show respect for anyone he meets. He is a man of charm, who holds well his personal pride. He grants respect at the outset of a meeting and continues that respect until the person forfeits it. This is very different than the way most people view the world. Most people insist that respect has to be earned, and with many, I have come to observe, earning it is no easy task! — R.A. Salvatore

I'm twice as funny, I'm twice as smart, I'm twice as whatever when I'm around other people that challenge me. — Andrew Stanton

The wind changes direction within an instant and contains within it knowledge that can take away a life or spare it, as fate dictates. The wind likes you and fate will be kind, you just have to have hope. — Tami Egonu - A Rhapsody Of Dream

I feel my task is done. I feel a sense of satisfaction, ... It's the moment and I seized it. — Max Mosley

My parents were my heroes and my role models. So I thought long and hard over decisions that I would make because I never wanted to disappoint them and break their hearts. — Dick Vitale

This is where you can find your soul if you dare. Where you can touch that part of you that you've never dared look at before. Do not come here and ask me to show you how to draw a face. Ask me to help you find the wind. — Laurie Halse Anderson

When strength is yoked with justice, where is a mightier pair than they? — Aeschylus

I often say fame is kind of like a drug or like sugar: when it's controlling you it doesn't feel good at all. — K.d. Lang