Intesa San Paolo Quotes & Sayings
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After all Death is a Symbol that there was Life. — Mario Benedetti

U.S. Constitution declares rather unambiguously that Congress has the responsibility to declare war. — Marvin Kalb

I skated like it's a sport, went for everthing and just gave it my best shot. It turned out freat. I had nothing to lose. You might be the best in your heart, but not in other people's sight. — Michelle Kwan

Never underestimate the power of funny, it moves mountains. — James Patterson

As long as you have a book, you are never truly alone. — Sunny Wolfe

I never made love until you." - Kellan Kyle — S.C. Stephens

Programmers are not mathematicians, no matter how much we wish and wish for it. — Richard P. Gabriel

It's so much easier and cheaper to keep the river uncontaminated in the first place than it is to clean it up again once it's been polluted. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Why did you even try? Do you think you actually mean something to it?"
"I don't know," Alan snapped. "How could I know? That's not the point. He means something to me. — Sarah Rees Brennan

If you can't do it with one bullet, don't do it at all. — Sean Connery

My sister and I said, Dad, are you doing to do anything about that? And he mentioned treatments other people sent him that he'd been working on. So we thought it would be kind of cool to give these guys a real script. — Rae Dawn Chong

More often than not, if a person is wearing a smile, there is a victim attached somewhere. — Donald Gorman

This is an illustrious example which reminds us that good and saintly men sometimes run into the greatest of misfortunes and dangers not through their own but by someone else's fault. To the others, indeed, who are involved in the same danger no way of salvation or liberation appears, but they think that all is lost. But because there are some godly men, or only one godly man, in the same ship, the ship must reach port safe and sound, however much it has been tossed about by a heavy storm, even though a thousand devils have been fighting in opposition and causing tumult in the same ship. — Martin Luther