Pecorelli Nicola Quotes & Sayings
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You're saying, "What the hell am I gonna do with her?" You're saying, "Shit, did she take her pills?" You're saying, "Once upon a time, I used to have a little girl. — Shannon Celebi
One day's happiness often predicts the next day's creativity. — Teresa Amabile
Simply put, though anger can have an appropriate message at its foundation, if managed aggressively it never succeeds. — Anonymous
If you have mindfulness, if you feel safe, you recognize that you have plenty of conditions to be happy already, and that you don't need to run into the future in order to get a few more conditions. — Thich Nhat Hanh
Because women can do nothing except love, they've given it a ridiculous importance. They want to persuade us that it's the whole of life. It's an insignificant part. — W. Somerset Maugham
You are an instrument of God. Don't leave the instrument sitting in its case, my son. Play! Leave no part of your instrument unexplored. — Abraham Verghese
Follow your gut, Storyteller, it will lead to your happy ending. — Isabel Greenberg
If it works, I'll be happy for you. If it doesn't, I'll be here for you. — Terry McMillan
You don't need to be anywhere; God can take you where you have to be. — Lailah Gifty Akita
We must end war before war ends us. — H.G.Wells
You've kept that fire burning all this time, despite all you've lost. There's nothing stronger than that. Nothing. — Mia Sheridan
It has been asserted that our century is characterized by an entirely new phenomenon: the appearance of people incapable of relating to God. As a result of spiritual and social developments, it is said, we have reached the stage where a kind of person has developed in whom there is no longer any starting point for the knowledge of God. — Pope Benedict XVI
I am the seasons, I think sometimes, January, May, November; the mud, the mist, the dawn. I cannot be tossed about, or float gently, or mix with other people. — Virginia Woolf
