Franceschi Laboratorio Quotes & Sayings
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Facts live outside the building, where future customers live and work... — Steven Gary Blank
The future was clay, to be moulded day by day, but the past was bedrock, immutable. — Sidney Sheldon
Then climate is a great impediment to idle persons; we often resolve to give up the care of the weather, but still we regard the clouds and the rain. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
He smiled at his glass. It seemed to be in on the joke. It fed daring and plausibility to the tiny flame of rebellion growing in his heart. Rahid — Karen Lord
It's important to me that I look good on television because, let's face it, I'm single, and you want somebody to watch the show and fall in love with you. — Camryn Manheim
Without peace and without the overwhelming majority of people that believe in peace defending it, working for it, believing in it, security can never really be a reality. — King Hussein I
Be the exception to the rule. It's the surest way to become exceptional. — Ron Kaufman
If we must have a tyrant, let him at least be a gentleman who has been bred to the business, and let us fall by the axe and not by the butcher's cleaver. — Lord Byron
Ignorance causes pain, but awareness creates happiness. Therefore, look for enlightenment every day. — Linda Alfiori
I feel that my fans have cultivated my talent and they continue to nurture me. — Lady Gaga
I want to tell the United States, the international community and all those who speak about peace that ... the shortest way for this is that they should work for halting the Israeli aggression and occupation of the Palestinian territories. — Khaled Mashal
Hip-hop, you're close to 50. When can we grow up? — Sho Baraka
You can't possibly be afraid of death, really, you can only be afraid of life. — Carl R. Rogers
Terrorists are as big a threat to our future, perhaps bigger, than organized crime. — William J. Clinton
Our magistrates discharge their duties best at the beginning; and fall off toward the end.
[Lat., Initia magistratuum nostrorum meliora, ferme finis inclinat.] — Tacitus
