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Nicolettas Italian Quotes By W. Somerset Maugham

All his plans were suddenly overthrown, and the existence, so elaborately pictured, was no more than a dream which would never be realized. He was free once more. Free! He need give up none of his projects, and life still was in his hands for him to do what he liked with. He felt no exhiliration, but only dismay. His heart sank. The future stretched out before him in desolate emptiness. It was as though he had sailed for many years over a great waste of waters, with peril and privation, and at last had come upon a fair haven, but as he was about to enter, some contrary wind had arisen and drove him out again into the open sea; and because he had let his mind dwell on these meads and pleasant woods of the land, the vast deserts of the ocean filled him with anguish. He could not confront again the loneliness and the tempest. — W. Somerset Maugham

Nicolettas Italian Quotes By Sherwood Anderson

She is always pretending she loves me, but look at her now. Am I in her thoughts? Is there a tender look in her eyes? Is she dreaming of me as she walks along the streets? — Sherwood Anderson

Nicolettas Italian Quotes By Albert Einstein

Remember today, for it is the beginning of always. Today marks the start of a brave new future filled with all your dreams can hold. Think truly to the future and make those dreams come true. — Albert Einstein

Nicolettas Italian Quotes By Martin Freeman

I don't get cast as the guy who steps off a yacht in a white linen suit with a martini. — Martin Freeman

Nicolettas Italian Quotes By Richard Dean Anderson

I've had a quiet fascination with New Zealand for most of my life. — Richard Dean Anderson

Nicolettas Italian Quotes By James Joyce

Thought is the thought of thought. Tranquil brightness. The soul is in a manner all that is: the soul is the form of forms. Tranquillity sudden, vast, candescent: form of forms. — James Joyce