Lorenzino De Medici Quotes & Sayings
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I am the most misunderstood and misrepresented of men. Misrepresented because misunderstood. — Isaac Parker

To engender empathy and create a world using only words is the closest thing we have to magic. — Lin-Manuel Miranda

Ramona was willing to talk about anything, now, about things beyond the present moment. Childhoods in El Modena and at the beach. The boats offshore. Their work. The people they knew. The huge rocks jumbled under them: "Where did they come from, anyway?" They didn't know. It didn't matter. What do you talk about when you're falling love? It doesn't matter. All the questions are, Who are you? How do you think? Are you like me? Will you love me? And all the answers are, I am like this, like this, like this. I am like you. I like you. — Kim Stanley Robinson

THE DREAM BECOMES A NIGHTMARE — John Bevere

England, a happy land we know,
Where follies naturally grow,
Where without culture they arise,
And tow'r above the common size. — Charles Churchill

The sculptor starts with a block of stone and imagines the creation within. The writer takes the reader's imagination and fashions his creation from without. — Mark A. Morris

So the little bastard thinks he one-upped me with his little erotic-nympho shower performance. I'll show him, and soon. — A.E. Via

I wish you good writing and good luck. Even if you've already done the good writing, you'll still need the good luck. It's a shark-filled lagoon out there. Cross your fingers and watch your back. — Margaret Atwood

When young we are faithful to individuals, when older we grow loyal to situations and to types. — Cyril Connolly

I was made to work. If you are equally industrious, you will be equally successful. — Johann Sebastian Bach

May is much sunshine through small leaves. — Amy Lowell

The right to be heard would be, in many cases, of little avail if it did not comprehend the right to be heard by counsel. Even the intelligent and educated layman has small and sometimes no skill in the science of law. — George Sutherland