Fanizzis Quotes & Sayings
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And want is difficult at the best of times, and especially difficult when we most need to do it, but we can benefit — Daniel Kahneman

Just like old librarians, old coins are often more valuable than they appear at face value. — Kate Klise

Education is everything - education is your power, education is your way in life for whatever you want to do. — Ciara

What she really meant was: here is my heart, have a care. — Jodi Picoult

Having a member who serves in the Government and who also belongs to the structures of the party does not retard this particular objective the separation of party and state. It does not. — Jacob Zuma

Nothing lasts forever,' Richie repeated. He looked up at Bill, and Bill saw tears cut slowly through the dirt on Richie's cheeks.
'Except maybe for love,' Ben said.
'And desire,' Beverly said. — Stephen King

Pythagoras, when he was asked what time was, answered that it was the soul of this world. — Plutarch

When handling the ball, I always would look for daylight, wherever there was daylight. — Julius Erving

army. I am only sixteen. I never dreamed of this life. I wanted to go to university, to become a lawyer, to help women, who are doubly oppressed, firstly by the Turkish government because they are Kurds and secondly by the males in their families because they are women. I could not follow my path in a civilised way because I am facing an uncivilised opponent. I must resort to the gun, and if necessary, will die by it. — Kae Bahar

By going along with feelings, you unify your emotional, mental and bodily states. When you try to fight or deny them, you divorce yourself from the reality of your being. — Jane Roberts

Claire smiled with relief that my mother had made the first move. She didn't understand the nature of poisons. My — Janet Fitch

I am getting old and the sign of old age is that I begin to philosophize and ponder over problems which should not be my concern at all. — Jawaharlal Nehru

Nothing had ever been so welcome by its absence. — Dan Simmons