Girolamo Pizzeria Quotes & Sayings
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But poets were not considered dangerous and they were advised to exercise self-censorship. At most, poets were requested not to write at all. I took advantage of this negative liberty. — Eugenio Montale
Certain "advanced" girls understood. Others, like me, thought: knife wound, bear attack. — Jeffrey Eugenides
Whom should we love, if not Him who loved us, and gave himself for us? — Augustus Toplady
There is no country for those who despair, but I know that the sea comes before and after me, and hold my madness ready. Those who love and are seperated can live in grief, but this is not despair: they know that love exists. This is why I suffer, dry-eyed, in exile. I am still waiting. A day comes, at last ... — Albert Camus
Love is more pleasant once you get out of your twenties. It doesn't hurt all the time. — Andy Rooney
Where there is no passion, the church perishes, even though it be full to the doors. — Leonard Ravenhill
She looks down at the ground to hide her smile of pleasure and to affect modesty, but when the dance brings them together and she takes his hand, her eyes come up to him and they gaze at each other with absolute longing. — Philippa Gregory
Am I a weed, carried this way, that way, on a tide that comes twice a day without a meaning? — Virginia Woolf
We both have a lot of growing-up to do ... A lot of the world to see & figure out on our own.
Leo — Emily Giffin
Jenny's absence seems to describe her better than her presence does; she is a looming vessel of her own withholding. — Emily Ruskovich
86. [Our aim is] neither to achieve the impossible, even by force, nor to maintain a theory which is in all respects similar either to our discussions on the ways of life or to our clarifications of other questions in physics, such as the thesis that the totality [of things] consists of bodies and intangible nature, and that the elements are atomic, and all such things as are consistent with the phenomena in only one way. This — Epicurus
