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Top Medioevo Italiano Quotes

as any roulette player can tell you, past performance has no bearing on future random outcome. So — Tim Dorsey

I liked the idea of being a photographer, just that you take this one picture of this one thing that'll never happen again - it's a bit weird when you think about it. — Courtney Barnett

I love fatherhood. I could bang on about kids forever. — Guy Ritchie

Chrysanthemum
Silence - monk
Sips his morning tea. — Matsuo Basho

All beliefs are equally valid. — Alaric Hutchinson

The only rational liberty is that which is born of subjection, reared in the fear of God and the love of man. — William Gilmore Simms

I believe that my race will succeed in proportion as it learns to do a common thing in an uncommon manner; learns to do a thing so thoroughly that no one can improve upon what it has done; learns to make its services of indispensable value. — Booker T. Washington

Weight is just not a hot button. In fact, during my life, it probably should have been on my radar screen a bit more. I look back at work photos and am shocked. Was I eating the people I was interviewing?! Good Lord, I was big. — Hoda Kotb

They weren't like us and for that reason deserved to be ruled. — Edward W. Said

I believe that all literatures can have political uses and misuses. Sometimes politics can enhance, sometimes it can get in the way of imaginative literature ... I'm not sure one can be a creative writer and a politician
not a "good" politician. — Gayl Jones

Jesus that I know as my Redeemer cannot be less than God. — Athanasius

I am a singer first and foremost. I was lucky enough to have a manager, when I was 15, who knew the heads of a lot of record labels at the time. — Hayley Orrantia

Shoving the ends at him, I headed for the common. It wasn't far away: a green, tree-lined oasis, brightened with many seasonal varieties of Coca-Can discardus, Crisp-packetus-cheese-and-onionus, and the occasional, fragrant dog turd underfoot. — Elizabeth Young

My favourite writer is Beckett and I keep going back to wallow in his work like a deep pool of dark humour or like an oxygen tank when you can't breath in a world consumed by piety, hypocrisy and self-satisfaction. — Simon Critchley