Marciello Quotes & Sayings
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If I can't play music, what am I gonna do? Music keeps people sane. When you enjoy yourself, most of the time the people who are listening to you enjoy it. — Zoot Sims

A sign of the death of the heart: lack of sadness about beneficial actions you have missed, and lack of regret about your mistakes. — Ibn Ata Allah

Dominique (who, like other Catamount girls, had a cache of pills for every occasion) offered me a bennie- Benzedrine?- to elevate my spirits. Adamantly I told her, No thanks! I wanted to face what's called reality with my eyes open.
I've made that a principle for my life. Sometimes I wonder if this has been a wise decision. — Joyce Carol Oates

My dad always told me to play hard and know that the people you're competing with and against are working just as hard or harder. So don't let them out-work you. — Tim Hudson

Maybe eventually winter will finish our job for us and end the world in ice instead of blood. — Isaac Marion

In the study, researchers injected a gene called Tbx18 into the pigs' hearts. This gene, which is also found in humans, reprogrammed a small number of heart-muscle cells into cells that emit electrical impulses and drive the beating of the heart. — Anonymous

Life is the greatest journey you will ever be on. — Auliq Ice

No one is evil. But evil is within us all. — Lizzy Ford

In two minutes only those shops which could boast of no attendant save the master or the mistress remained with open eyes. These were ever somewhat less prompt to exclude customers than the others: for their owners' ears the closing hour had scarcely the cheerfulness that it possessed for the hired servants of the rest. — Thomas Hardy

Find out how much time you have then get busy using it. — Debasish Mridha

The value of having a computer, to me, is that it'll remember everything you do. It's a databank. — John Cale

Al he knew was that he'd never met anyone who caused him to doubt and to hope as much as she did. — Catherine Bennett