Isotta Rossellini Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing is more beautiful than freedom, and nothing more grotesque than its molestation. — Bryant McGill

Dads are the appendix of humanity. They should just be taken out before they start causing problems. — Nick Burd

Reason and Faith are no more antithetical than the mind and the heart, for neither one exists or has meaning without the other".
~R. Alan Woods [2012] — R. Alan Woods

I knew I couldn't solve it. Because I couldn't figure out what made her drink when things were going well. — David Gest

The old process of social assimilation used to be mainly about English new money - generated in London, the mucky, brassy North or the colonies - buying those houses and restoring them, and doing the three-generation thing, mouldering into the landscape, and the 'community,' identifying with the place in a familiar way. — Peter York

After all, life was not made up of moments of exaltation, but of quite ordinary, everyday things — Georgette Heyer

And, when the votes are counted, let everybody, including the candidates, get into a good humor as quick as they got into a bad one. — Will Rogers

In strife who inquires whether stratagem or courage was used? — Virgil

Suddenly we were in Hawaii - tropical mountains running down to sparkling seas, sweeping bays, flawless beaches guarded by listing palms, little green and rocky islands standing off the headlands. From time to time we drove through sunny canefields, overlooked by the steep, blue eminence of the Great Dividing Range. — Bill Bryson

American museums have become cautious, because it is very hard to get money to do something different or controversial. — Pontus Hulten

I like Florida. Everything is in the 80s. The temperatures, the ages and the IQ's. — George Carlin

Life is a journey. If you can't walk, journey with your thoughts and imaginations. — Debasish Mridha

She was his like a table or a chair, but a table owned you, too - by your fingerprints. — Graham Greene

History provides a laboratory in which we see played out the actual, as well as the intended, consequences of ideas. — Elizabeth Coleman

Nowadays, people are so jeezled up. If they took some chamomile tea and spent more time rocking on the porch in the evening listening to the liquid song of the hermit thrush, they might enjoy life more. — Tasha Tudor