Oggetti Pendant Quotes & Sayings
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Be the green grass above me, with showers and dewdrops wet; and if thou wilt, remember, and if thou wilt, forget. — Christina Rossetti
One day, you'll tell people the story of the faery king and the human girl. And how he watched from afar as she lived out twenty thousand human days. And if she listened closely during winter, when the wind was cold and the nights were longest, she could hear him whisper that he cherished her so much he was willing to give her the world. — Elizabeth May
To see things as they really are renders life almost completely intolerable. Myself because I have, I believe, at least in part, seen things as they really are, I could never act. I have always remained on the fringe of actions. So, is it desirable that people come to see things as they really are? I don't know. I believe that, in general, people are incapable of it. So therefore it is true that only a monster can see things as they really are, because the monster lies outside of humanity. — Emil Cioran
When in doubt, move, even if it's in the wrong direction. — Charles Nicholl
Do most gay women love each other?" Doc asked.
"A lot of them love closeted movie stars. — Sarah Schulman
Even in the busiest kitchen, there's always a point at the end of the day when you go home. — Yotam Ottolenghi
Poetry is a fossil rock-print of a fin and a wing, with an illegible oath between. — Carl Sandburg
No, I am quite content with you, Bertie. By the way, I do dislike that name Bertie. I think I shall call you Harold. Yes, I am perfectly satisfied with you. You have many faults, of course. I shall be pointing some of them out when I am at leisure. — P.G. Wodehouse
I'm a vegetarian, you see, not because I love animals, but because I hate plants. — David David Katzman
To will nothing, then, is ..looking ..for that infinite virtuosity that always enters into the game and always runs off — Maurice Blondel
They died less from lack of food or medicine than from lack of hope, lack of something to live for. — Viktor E. Frankl
If the enemy cannot make you BAD, he'll make you BUSY. — Corrie Ten Boom
If these d'Herelle bodies were really genes, fundamentally like our chromosome genes, they would give us an utterly new angle from which to attack the gene problem. They are filterable, to some extent isolable, can be handled in test-tubes, and their properties, as shown by their effects on the bacteria, can then be studied after treatment. It would be very rash to call these bodies genes, and yet at present we must confess that there is no distinction known between the genes and them. Hence we can not categorically deny that perhaps we may be able to grind genes in a mortar and cook them in a beaker after all. Must we geneticists become bacteriologists, physiological chemists and physicists, simultaneously with being zoologists and botanists? Let us hope so. — Hermann Joseph Muller
