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Top Pederzolli Italy Quotes

If Dracula would be happy there, so will your wine. — Jennifer Rosen

Friends are like stars. you may not see them, but you always know they're there. — Raven

Characterization requires a constant back-and-forth between the exterior events of the story and the inner life of the character. — David Corbett

People ask what was the first piece of music I wrote. There was no first piece. — Richard Rodney Bennett

Social standing does not necessarily translate to social acceptance. — Alexandra Robbins

Old or new, the only sign I always try to rid my books of (usually with little success) is the price-sticker that malignant booksellers attach to the backs. These evil white scabs rip off with difficulty, leaving leprous wounds and traces of slime to which adhere the dust and fluff of ages, making me wish for a special gummy hell to which the inventor of these stickers would be condemned. — Alberto Manguel

It is better to burn than to disappear. — Albert Camus

Our country is now at war and the only way out is forward. I would not change one word I have spoken against war but that is no longer the issue. We must now stand together. — David Starr Jordan

Taking notes at a pub in Salisbury, I was mistaken for a health inspector! — Sarah Rees Brennan

Hypotheses like professors, when they are seen not to work any longer in the laboratory, should disappear. — Henry Edward Armstrong

War? War is blood and shit and men maddened with pain calling for their mother as they bleed to death. There's no honour in it, boy." His eyes shifted, meeting Vaelin's. "You'll see it, you poor little bastard. You'll see it all. — Anthony Ryan

Memory has strange power keeps full data of the past. — Kishore Bansal

I have lived among enough painters and around studios to have had all the theories - and how contradictory they are - rammed down my throat. A man has to have a gizzard like an ostrich to digest all the brass-tacks and wire nails of modern art theories. — D.H. Lawrence

One must be cunning and wicked in this world. — Leo Tolstoy