Movimentatore Quotes & Sayings
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How do you think it would feel to be obliged to ask for a seat-belt extender on an airplane? For the unfashionably bulgy, life is a series of small humiliations. — Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

One of the first conditions of happiness is that the link between Man and Nature shall not be broken. — Leo Tolstoy

I'm not arrogant enough to look back on my career and criticize my choices. It's really not my place. — Matthew McConaughey

The transformation of the impossible into reality is always the mark of a demonic will. The only way to recognize a military genius is by the fact that, during the war, he will mock the rules of warfare and will employ creative improvisation instead of tested methods and he will do so at the right moment. — Stefan Zweig

I'm a would-be rebel. The good girl who'd like to be a bad one. — Helen Mirren

He knew how hot those rumbly-grumbly, gravel-voiced noises made her: hotter than two rats wrestling in a wool sock ... only not as scratchy. Or as smelly. Probably less squeaky, too. But she had to be strong. For the sake of her children. For the sake of her winery. For the sake of her poor, battered heart. For the sake of this story, which would be over far too quickly if she gave in to him now. — Nine Naughty Novelists

I'm not good enough as a person and definitely not good enough as a writer. — Kiese Laymon

They say money kinda melts when you take it across a border. — Larry McMurtry

... I'll always love you, even after I'm dead and gone and am nothing. My love will linger on. It's that awesome, that strong, that real. Have no doubt of that, Sara Walker. — Lindy Zart

Reality is what you can count on. — Dallas Willard

When the student is ready ... the lesson appears. — Gene Oliver

Well, trials are the portion of mankind, and gardeners have their share, and in any case it is better to be tried by plants than persons, seeing that with plants you know that it is you who are in the wrong, and with persons it is always the other way about - and who is there among us who has not felt the pangs of injured innocence, and known them to be grievous? — Elizabeth Von Arnim