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Folosul De Tras Quotes By Johnny Rich

It would be both an identical work of art only by virtue of its difference. The same but different, he suggested, like twins. — Johnny Rich

Folosul De Tras Quotes By Elaine Stritch

I love audiences. My God, the best friends in the world! — Elaine Stritch

Folosul De Tras Quotes By Aisha Mirza

In the shade of words sits life itself. — Aisha Mirza

Folosul De Tras Quotes By Alaric Albertsson

I dislike the word mythology because of its secondary definition meaning "something untrue." Myth is a Greek word that simply means "story," and mythologies are collections of ancient stories explaining the order of the universe or a society's ideals and customs. — Alaric Albertsson

Folosul De Tras Quotes By Charles Dickens

The streets were very clean, very sunny, very empty, and very dull. A few idle men lounged about the two inns, and the empty market-place, and the tradesmen's doors, and some old people were dozing in chairs outside an alms-house wall; but scarcely any passengers who seemed bent on going anywhere, or to have any object in view, went by; and if perchance some straggler did, his footsteps echoed on the hot bright pavement for minutes afterwards. Nothing seemed to be going on but the clocks, and they had such drowzy faces, such heavy lazy hands, and such cracked voices that they surely must have been too slow. The very dogs were all asleep, and the flies, drunk with moist sugar in the grocer's shop, forgot their wings and briskness, and baked to death in dusty corners of the window. — Charles Dickens

Folosul De Tras Quotes By Alexander Pope

There is nothing meritorious but virtue and friendship. — Alexander Pope

Folosul De Tras Quotes By Napoleon Bonaparte

In statesmanship there are predicaments from which it is impossible to escape without some wrongdoing. — Napoleon Bonaparte