Leonello Spada Quotes & Sayings
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There is no greater fraud or bore than the writer who has acquired the art of saying nothing brilliantly. — Gertrude Atherton

If your business still needs to change, isn't it likely that your thinking needs to change first? — A.J. Sheppard

Who are you to condemn another's sin? He who condemns sin becomes part of it, espouses it. — Georges Bernanos

The data transfer rate just isn't good enough for the size of music files, even in compressed formats. So your request for "Anything, oh God, ANYTHING but Disco" is denied. Enjoy your boogie fever. Also, — Andy Weir

We stand at the end of the Age of Reason. A new era of the magical explanation of the world is rising. — Adolf Hitler

On any given Sunday you're gonna win or you're gonna lose. The point is
can you win or lose like a man? — Al Pacino

There is such amazing talent at Disney. My job is 100% creative, and I am very excited to creatively lead them. — John Lasseter

One didn't understand, until one had seen a great many bodies, the unconscious effort that one must be making every minute simply to keep one's hands and face and clothes clean. The world's surfaces were so filthy that the living touched them only with the tips of their fingers and the soles of their shoes. How grubby it was to die, to give up making that effort. — Chris Cleave

Once we have accepted the story we cannot escape the story's fate. — P.L. Travers

Unity is power; without unity women cannot fight for their rights anywhere. — Nawal El Saadawi

Imagine censors that wouldn't let you sit in a man's lap. I've been in more laps than a napkin! — Mae West

It's so easy to wish for death when nothing's wrong with you! It's so easy to fall in love with death, and I've been all my life, and seen it's most faithful worshippers crumble in the end, screaming just to live, as if all the dark veils and the lillies and the smell of candles, and grandiose promises of the grave meant nothing. I knew that. But I always wished I was dead. It was a way to go on living — Anne Rice