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Giacomo Ferrara Quotes By Oscar Romero

Aspire not to have more, but to be more. — Oscar Romero

Giacomo Ferrara Quotes By Park Dietz

I like to have success experiences rather than failure experiences. So I'm more likely to compete in things I'm good at, and more likely to spend time on the things I expect to succeed at. — Park Dietz

Giacomo Ferrara Quotes By Pat Conroy

I've always found paranoia to be a perfectly defensible position. — Pat Conroy

Giacomo Ferrara Quotes By Tom Wolfe

They became desperate for an antidote, such as coziness & color. They tried to bury the obligatory white sofas under Thai-silk throw pillows of every rebellious, iridescent shade of Magenta, pink, and tropical green imaginable. But the architect returned, as he always does, like the conscience of a Calvinist, and he lectured them and hectored them and chucked the shimmering little sweet things out. — Tom Wolfe

Giacomo Ferrara Quotes By John Spence

Whatever you fill your brain with and whoever you spend your time with ... will determine your life a decade from now. — John Spence

Giacomo Ferrara Quotes By James Tate

I can't know entirely what's at stake beforehand; you find out as you go. I love to take a poem, for instance, that starts with something seemingly frivolous or inconsequential and then grows in gravity until by the end it's something very serious. — James Tate

Giacomo Ferrara Quotes By Michael Marshall Smith

we all inhabit the same place during the day, at night each one of us is hurled into a several world. Well, — Michael Marshall Smith

Giacomo Ferrara Quotes By Charles Lindbergh

The idea of racial inferiority or superiority is foreign to me. I can't feel inferior or superior to another man because of race, or in any way antagonistic to him. I judge by the individual, not by his race, and have always done so. I would rather have one of my children marry into a good family of any race than into a bad family of any other race. — Charles Lindbergh