Gabriello Chiabrera Quotes & Sayings
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I had always done these 3D things that you could walk through. They were always done off the seat of my pants without blueprints or course. — Red Grooms

I am not somebody who believes everyone is equally talented; talent remains unequally distributed. — Clay Shirky

I'm a very, very unreckless person. I mean, I look left, I look right, I look left, I look right, then I repeat the process and then I decide not to cross the road at the last minute. — Jonathan Meades

All his life he believed he was slumming toward something good. — Michael Connelly

When the year turns, there are bells on the wind. All the old years fall on the ground in lights. — Jayne Anne Phillips

Kids should be cute, caring, cuddly, and above all, quiet. — Jarod Kintz

I am jealous of the little kid
spinning around near the fountain.
What would these people think
if I were to start spinning
with my arms spread wide?
A lunatic on drugs, probably.
My greatest accomplishment here is not caring,
letting go of other people's opinions.
I am not wound as tight.
I can let go,
just no spinning yet. — Samantha Schutz

I devote my sacred life to the service of humanity. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I don't know if it's a forever deal, a sheep farm in the middle of nowhere. But I want to try, for Harry's sake. And I love it all when you're here. It's like you made it new for me. You--you are my forever deal."
There it was again, that dangerous, beautiful word. In Gaelic, wilder and lovelier still. "A-chaoidh."
"Yes, forever, Nic. A-chaoidh. — Harper Fox

Atlanta's a good example of a city that's quite sprawling, where there's a sharp division between where blacks and whites live, between where low-income and high-income families live. — Raj Chetty

Drunk wi' power," he remarked disapprovingly to the ceiling. "Verra unwomanly attitude, that. — Diana Gabaldon

We think of violence as being conflict and fighting and wars and so forth, but the most ongoing horrific measure of violence is in the horrible poverty of the Third World ... and the poverty in the United States as well. — Martin Sheen

am; but a man mun speak out for the truth, and when I see the world going all wrong at this time o' day, bothering itself wi' things it knows nought about, and leaving undone all the things that lie in disorder close at its hand - why, I say, leave a' this talk about religion alone, and set to work on what yo' see and know. That's my creed. It's simple, and not far to fetch, nor hard to work. — Elizabeth Gaskell