Peggioramento Quotes & Sayings
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I want evangelicals to be known not for what they're against, but what they're for. Yes, there are some things that I believe are flat out wrong. There is no doubt about it, and I'm not wishy-washy about it. But my agenda is bigger than simply those issues. My agenda is to be as big as the agenda of Jesus. — Rick Warren

As a rule I don't like suffering to no purpose. Suffering should be creative, should give birth to something good and lovely. — Chinua Achebe

It's really hard to watch yourself on TV. It's definitely different in that the world has to watch, too. — Khloe Kardashian

Behind us are two or three dozen country people from the outlying towns. With them are cages of chicken and goats, sheep, even cattle. That's where we fit on market day. Between the executions and the livestock sales. — Kristen Simmons

There is a pent-up demand from people who want to clone their dead children. — Gregory Stock

I liked to put young and old in the same room, because they would certainly have different takes on the same problem. — Antonio J. Mendez

People at a point of conflict are always the most interesting stories to tell. — Anne-Marie Duff

The match the whole world, Jupiter, Saturn , Venus ... Or anywhere else is waiting for. — Randy Savage

I wasn't the only one who wished he was around more.... The trade-off we had to be content with was that our dad was Dean Martin. — Deana Martin

It is prima facie highly implausible that life as we know it is the result of a sequence of physical accidents together with the mechanism of natural selection. — Thomas Nagel

It was like penetrating deep into white marble with the pounding live thrust of
his chisel beating upward through the warm living marble with one "Go!", his whole body behind the heavy hammer, penetrating through ever deeper and deeper furrows of soft yielding living substance until he had reached the explosive climax, and all of his
fluid strength, love, passion, desire had been poured into the nascent form, and the marble block, made to love the and of the true sculptor, and responded, giving of its inner heat
and substance and fluid form, until at last the sculptor and the marble had totally coalesced, so deeply penetrating and infusing each other that they had become one, marble and man and organic unity, each fulfilling the other in the greatest act of art and love known to the human species. — Irving Stone