Imbriani Family Quotes & Sayings
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If I die, you'll survive. If you die, it will destroy me. — Marie Rutkoski
Everyone chats and smiles, chats about nothing, shouts and drinks themselves silly occasionally or all the time. They they die one fine day, old or young, they die, tucked up into the earth. That's what it's like. Swarming lives, with no meaning, no number. — Erik Fosnes Hansen
When you follow your heart instead of worrying about how to fatten your bank account, you can attract more ways to do both. — Daylle Deanna Schwartz
Karate is for life, not points. — David Walker
Maybe you need to take a look at who I am, instead of who you wish I were. — Amy Tintera
We restore order through the imagination. We restore hope over and over and over again ... — Walt Disney Company
Well you know you're really dedicated to something when you lie about being hurt so no one will make you stop — Richie McCaw
The provisions for the poor which structure both land ownership and the sacred calendar in ancient Israel, the rights of gleaners and of those widows, orphans, and strangers who pass through the fields, and the cycles of freedom from debt and restoration of alienated persons and property, all work against the emergence of the poor as a class, as people marked by deprivation and hopelessness. — Marilynne Robinson
As much as I love art, there is no art as fine as the world we have been given. — Mark Helprin
Words, displaced and mutilated words, words of others, were the poor pittance left him by the hours and the centuries. — Jorge Luis Borges
If you are worshipping God without depending on the Spirit of God, you are serving a god you do not know. — T. B. Joshua
It was a mistake to think of houses, old houses, as being empty. They were filled with memories, with the faded echoes of voices. Drops of tears, drops of blood, the ring of laughter, the edge of tempers that had ebbed and flowed between the walls, into the walls, over the years.
Wasn't it, after all, a kind of life?
And there were houses, he knew it, that breathed. They carried in their wood and stone, their brick and mortar a kind of ego that was nearly, very nearly, human. — Nora Roberts
It is an attention-getter. I mean, it's hard to ignore a woman lugging a cello around. — Lori Singer
...and they all lived as happily as they allowed themselves to be. — Steffani Raff
I can't sleep and the rain is determined not to quit soliloquizing about you all night. I can't help but overhear, my dear. — Franz Kafka
