Grisoni Italian Quotes & Sayings
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Night is here. All is at rest. My eyes close in order to see without actually understanding the dream that flees before men infinite space; and I experience the languorous sensation produced by the mournful procession of my hopes. — Paul Gauguin

I would write my editorials using a manual typewriter in pitch-black darkness ... I would produce the whole thing without having seen the text. — Charles Krauthammer

Why are bodies so difficult to manage? Why? 'Oh, oh, look at me, I'm a body, I'm going to splurge fat unless you, like, STARVE yourself and go to undignified TORTURE CENTRES and don't eat anything nice or get drunk.' Hate diet. — Helen Fielding

A Tyrant is most tyrant to himselfe. — George Herbert

Knowledge is the ultimate secret of courage. — Debasish Mridha

Fatigue is the price of leadership. Mediocrity is the price of never getting tired. — J. Oswald Sanders

What the enlightened person sees no one could ever tell or describe. Wonder beyond belief. We live in a universe filled with wonder. It is wonder just to live. — Frederick Lenz

We're STARDUST! Thanks to those initial stars who sacrificed their precious lives for us! — Abhishek Kumar

All three of them bonded by the certain, separate knowledge that they had loved a man to death. — Arundhati Roy

According to Howard, "this dialectic between Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment, between the individual and the tribe, was to pervade, and to a large extent shape, the history of Europe throughout the nineteenth century, and of the world the century after that."109 — Steven Pinker

I make bold to say that it is profitable for the proud to fall, in order that they may be humbled in that for which they have exalted themselves. — Saint Augustine

When a country has substituted credit money or fiat money for metallic money, because the legal equating of the over-issued paper and the metallic money sets in motion the mechanism described by Gresham's Law, it is often asserted that the balance of payments determines the rate of exchange. But this also is a quite inadequate explanation. The rate of exchange is determined by the purchasing power possessed by a unit of each kind of money. — Ludwig Von Mises

Wilderness begins in the human mind. — Edward Abbey

Of course on air I use occasional hyperbole to tell a story. — Adam Carolla

I'm actually equal parts cynicism and apathy. I'm always willing to believe the worst as long as it doesn't take too much effort. — Dennis Miller