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Parmegiani Davide Quotes By Nick Hornby

She was trying to say something else; she was trying to say that the inability to articulate what one feels in any satisfactory way is one of our enduring tragedies. It wouldn't have been much, and it wouldn't have been useful, but it would have been something that reflected the gravity and the sadness inside her. Instead, she had snapped at him for being a loser. It was as if she were trying to find a handhold on the boulder of her feelings, and had merely ended up with grit under her nails. — Nick Hornby

Parmegiani Davide Quotes By Katie Noonan

My mum's an opera singer: I grew up watching her get swept up in music and transform herself into characters. She taught me that music is a lifelong journey, and that with every day and every song and every gig you learn something new. — Katie Noonan

Parmegiani Davide Quotes By Ulrich Von Hutten

If I seem to you to change my state and alter my condition, I do not change my mind. I try always to be Hutten, never to desert myself, but to walk with equanimity through the unequal scenes of life. — Ulrich Von Hutten

Parmegiani Davide Quotes By Marie Antoinette

I trust we shall never be reduced to the painful extremity of seeking the aid of Mirabeau. — Marie Antoinette

Parmegiani Davide Quotes By Nelly Sachs

Bewitched is half of everything. — Nelly Sachs

Parmegiani Davide Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

Everything that we perceive around us is struggling towards freedom, from the atom to the man, from the insentient, lifeless particle of matter to the highest existence on earth, the human soul. The whole universe is in fact the result of this struggle for freedom. — Swami Vivekananda

Parmegiani Davide Quotes By Edith Wharton

He simply felt that if he could carry away the vision of the spot of earth she walked on, and the way the sky and sea enclosed it, the rest of the world might seem less empty. — Edith Wharton

Parmegiani Davide Quotes By Brian Morton

A piece of writing is only worth doing if you're a different person at the end of the process than you were at the beginning. — Brian Morton