Famosi Detti Quotes & Sayings
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A Leo Moon cannot be dominated. No matter how cogenial, generous, and loving other traits may be, even the shiest personality will have a surprisingly strong inner core of independence. — Hazel Dixon-Cooper
I don't think that the Internet has contributed greatly to immorality. — Gordon B. Hinckley
This father always relates to his children in perfect love. This father is never absent. He is never disinterested. He is never preoccupied. He is never unable to respond to a need. — Henry T. Blackaby
Vast emptiness, nothing holy. — Bodhidharma
Chapter 12 'Give Ron one in the eye — Luca Caioli
I'm not the only Labour MP who sent their child to public school but I'm the only one who's questioned about it. — Diane Abbott
It saddens me that a historic event like this is being misconstrued by a small but vocal group of critics trying to spread the notion that the UN gathering is really the work of radicals and atheists bent on destroying our families. — Hillary Clinton
I think that, for me, Superman just seemed to make a lot of sense to me. After doing 'Watchmen,' it was - you know that thing, you've got to know the rules before you can break them? There was something about that in making 'Watchmen.' — Zack Snyder
Fake it till you make it?" "Um, — Wendy Mass
Should you be unfortunate enough to have vices, you may, to a certain degree, even dignify them by a strict observance of decorum;at least they will lose something of their natural turpitude. — Lord Chesterfield
I was never interested in singing in the church choir or in school. I was more interested in becoming a musician. — Cassandra Wilson
Nihilism, narcissism, and hedonism are natural results of the chaotic existential subjectivism popularized by the Left. If the hallmark of the baby boomers was rebellion, the hallmark of my generation is jadedness. Nothing really matters - we're cosmically alone. — Ben Shapiro
Pirenne was quite right that the ancient trading economy continued after the first invasions and the establishment of the mixed Romano-barbarian successor kingdoms. Some kind of connectivity by sea endured continuously, even if at very low levels (Horden and Purcell 2000). — Henri Pirenne
