Gerarchia Carabinieri Quotes & Sayings
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I don't usually go in for reviews of buildings that aren't yet built, since you can tell only so much from drawings and plans, and, besides, has there ever been a building that didn't look great as a model? — Paul Goldberger

I always bring my Jiffy Esteam steamer to get the wrinkles out of our clothes. It's powerful enough to press a suit. — Jesse Tyler Ferguson

By reading a lot of novels in a variety of genres, and asking questions, it's possible to learn how things are done - the mechanics of writing, so to speak - and which genres and authors excel in various areas. — Nicholas Sparks

I love scary movies, but I'd never really even seen The Vampire Diaries, up until I met [Kevin Williamson]. — Britt Robertson

He's the worst, nice to everyone and never fucks up. Always there for his mates, never comes off like an arsehole. He — Christina Lauren

Any expectation, even the expectation of peace, brings restlessness. The tension has to go. As soon as this happens a divine peace sets in. — Rajneesh

I have been blessed with luck, talent and opportunities, now it is my duty to add the hardworking element. — M.F. Moonzajer

Maybe that is the price of loving someone: you lose your grasp of where they ended and you began. — Scott Westerfeld

I have oatmeal every morning with whole milk, bananas, and cinnamon, and it's just the best thing ever. — Kourtney Kardashian

The second way to control the light is with the aperture in the lens, which is a diaphragm that opens and closes to control the light. It's measured in cryptic little numbers that only mathematicians and practitioners of the occult understand. — David DuChemin

How could you possibly want to compete about who suffered most?' Beatriss said sadly. 'For if you want to covet that prize, take it! Take it, but don't bring my child into your bitterness. — Melina Marchetta

His work is as it were, a sacred object and the true fruit of his life, and his aim in storing it away for a more discerning posterity will be to make it the property of mankind. An aim like this far surpasses all others, and for it he wears the crown of thorns which is one day to bloom into a wreath of laurel. All his powers are concentrated in the effort to complete and secure his work; just as the insect, in the last stage of its development, uses its whole strength on behalf of a brood it will never live to see; it puts its eggs in some place of safety, where, as it well knows, the young will one day find life and nourishment, and then dies in confidence. — Arthur Schopenhauer

I would not do anything to besmirch my reputation any further than it has already been. — Randy Quaid