Odierna Sinonimo Quotes & Sayings
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Why become enlightened? Why join the military? Why get married? Why cross the ocean? It is a personal choice. There is something in a person that draws them to the light. — Frederick Lenz

Youth is wasted on you if you can't manage a little trip! — Rasana Atreya

What qualities are there for which a man gets so speedy a return of applause, as those of bodily superiority, activity, and valour? Time out of mind strength and courage have been the theme of bards and romances; and from the story of Troy down to to-day, poetry has always chosen a soldier for a hero. I wonder is it because men are cowards in heart that they admire bravery so much, and place military valour so far beyond every other quality for reward and worship? — William Makepeace Thackeray

Sometimes you don't know when you're taking the first step through a door until you're already inside. — Ann Voskamp

Eating apples is good on so many levels. There's fiber in the skin that's really good for you. It helps with digestion and helps you absorb all the nutrients of everything you've eaten that day. Apples are a really good thing. — Rebecca Romijn

You need experience, adventure, and explorations more than you need algebra! — John Taylor Gatto

I can only be free when the other people around me are free. — Jordan Jones

He pulled off the shirt....which read "LET'S FIGHT!" and below in tiny letters "OUR ENEMY OFF WITH CUNNING ARGUMENTS. — Cassandra Clare

What does God want me to do?", not "What will God do if I do so and so? — George MacDonald

The best part of being me is that everyone underestimates the depths of stupidity I'm willing to plumb in order to win out. Azrael — Tim Marquitz

In fact, in Europe, I'm more kind of this bloke what writes lots of stuff. — David Bowie

These coins are not very valuable. Jack went out to get a napoleon changed, so as to have money suited to the general cheapness of things, and came back and said he had "swamped the bank, had bought eleven quarts of coin, and the head of the firm had gone on the street to negotiate for the balance of the change." I bought nearly half a pint of their money for a shilling myself. I am not proud on account of having so much money, though. I care nothing for wealth. — Mark Twain