Gemignani Moderna Quotes & Sayings
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As a small child, I felt in my heart two contradictory feelings, the horror of life and the ecstasy of life. — Charles Baudelaire

I see that idea that we need a new form as something critical. I mean, we do need to invent and not be benchmarking all the time. That's important to me. — William McDonough

Some friends of mine in the class ahead of me in college were auditioning for graduate school in New York, and then a few of them got into Juilliard, and it sort of opened my eyes. I didn't really know anything about it, but it opened my eyes to a possible next step after school, where I could just deepen my knowledge and also not be responsible for life and stay in school. — Peter Jacobson

Each reader has to find her or his own message within a book. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Bibles read without prayer; sermons heard without prayer; marriages contracted without prayer; journeys undertaken without prayer; residences chosen without prayer; friendships formed without prayer; the daily act of prayer itself hurried over, or gone through without heart: these are the kind of downward steps by which many a Christian descends to a condition of spiritual palsy, or reaches the point where God allows them to have a tremendous fall. — J.C. Ryle

Only prisoners have time to read, and if you want to engage in a twenty-year long research project funded by the state, you will have to kill someone. — Mark Fisher

Let most men have a finger and they will have the whole hand before you know. Let a clan cheif have a finger and he will have the entire arm. — Robert Jordan

My beloved beliebers I'm officially retiring. — Justin Bieber

The only place you can win a football game is on the field, the only place you can lose it is in your hearts. — Darrell Royal

My approach has never been to start from theories to arrive at facts, but on the contrary, to try to bring out from the facts the explanatory thread without which they appear incomprehensible and elude effective action. — Maurice Allais