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Fioroni Carlo Quotes By Rod McKuen

I was rich in those days, for a week I had everything. I wish I'd known you then. — Rod McKuen

Fioroni Carlo Quotes By Charles Stross

Today, we see some "file sharing" sites that rely on fans uploading cracked copies of ebooks, and which then make money off those books by charging for downloads (via cash subscriptions or advertising). Again: I take a dim view of this. They're making money off the back of my work without paying me. — Charles Stross

Fioroni Carlo Quotes By Toni Onley

I drop in from the sky disturbing the silence only momentarily, then leaving the ancient land once more to converse with the sky. It's my home and all I need. — Toni Onley

Fioroni Carlo Quotes By Ivy Pochoda

We let people invent us as they please, he thinks. The truth we keep to ourselves. — Ivy Pochoda

Fioroni Carlo Quotes By Anonymous

It is not those who are healthy who need a physician, but those who are sick; I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners. — Anonymous

Fioroni Carlo Quotes By Talib Kweli

You gotta get back to your essence,
Use your gifts and share your presence,
Don't count your dollars 'til you count your blessings. — Talib Kweli

Fioroni Carlo Quotes By Walter Savage Landor

The assailant is often in the right; the assailed is always. — Walter Savage Landor

Fioroni Carlo Quotes By L. Lionel Kendrick

Some have suffered death to make it possible for us to have the scriptures today. Historically, the scriptures in the Bible were reserved for the clergy, with the reading of them by others being denounced. At times, laws even prohibited the public or private reading of them. — L. Lionel Kendrick

Fioroni Carlo Quotes By Tea Obreht

Everything lies dead in his memory, except for the tiger's wife, for whom, on certain nights, he goes calling, making that tight note that falls and falls. The sound is lonely, and low, and no one hears it anymore. — Tea Obreht