Lisica Crtezi Quotes & Sayings
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Men's works make men disdainful, but mother nature's make men ashamed. This is the scale for their difference. — Miklos Josika
It is only after surrendering what we think our lives are supposed to be that we can step into everything that our lives are meant to be. — Mandy Hale
The reason it's worth standing up for punctuation is not that it's an arbitrary system of notation known only to an over-sensitive elite who have attacks of the vapours when they see it misapplied. The reason to stand up for punctuation is that without it there is no reliable way of communicating meaning. — Lynne Truss
A single son endowed with good qualities is far better than a hundred devoid of them. — Chanakya
From The Red Sox Reader:
"The Yankees may have always had the better players, but the Red Sox always had the better writers. — Dan Riley
If music leaves any impression at all, it does so without regard to stylistic issues. — Aulis Sallinen
I had no natural gift to be anything - not an athlete, not an actor, not a writer, not a director, a painter of garden porches - not anything. So I've worked really hard, because nothing ever came easily to me. — Paul Newman
Apparently, I've grown a conscience. I don't know when it happened. I don't know how it happened, but I'm not happy about it.
If I could, I would squash that Jiminy Cricket fucker like the roach he is. — Emma Chase
Of so little weight are the greatest services to princes, when put into the balance with a refusal to gratify their passions. — Jonathan Swift
When a person's primary objective is to maximize material pleasures while minimizing discomforts, then life becomes a constant process of "pushing" (trying to push away from discomforts) and "grabbing" (trying to acquire or hold on to that which gives pleasure). With the loss of inner balance that accompanies a habitual "pushing and grabbing" approach to life, a deeper pain ensues-that of becoming aware of the ultimate unsatisfactoriness of the pleasure-seeking/pain-avoiding process itself. — Duane Elgin
Divinity, not machines. Standing among the sunflowers, I craved divinity. — Michael Paterniti
The interesting thing about the feeling of loss when a book is borrowed is that the book's quality rarely matters. So mysterious is the power of books in our lives that every loss is a serious loss, every hole in the shelf a crater. Our books are ourselves, our characters, our insulation against those very people who would take away our books. someone should invent markers for bookcases to note 'missing persons.'
~Roger Rosenblatt, Writer — Estelle Ellis
Don't you dare leave me. I swear to God, I will follow you into hell if I have to and drag you back by the hair."
~Dragos — Thea Harrison
she didn't get the subtle nuances of female friendship that other women seemed to have been born knowing. She — Michelle Major
