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Top Pelagatti Quotes

The love of books is among the choicest gifts of the gods. — Arthur Conan Doyle

You could put the sass into assassin — Maria V. Snyder

Well, guys are better at mechanical stuff and women are better at emotional stuff. — Adam Carolla

down. Remember Zivelena, who became the Queen of Metinna with the help of the gnome Rumplestelt, and in return promised him her firstborn? — Andrzej Sapkowski

What is poetry? Do not enquire. The secret dies by prying. How does the heart beat? I fainted when I saw it on the screen, opening and closing like a flower ... Poetry is like this, it is life moving, terrible, vivid. Look the other way when you write, or you might faint. — Elizabeth Smart

Send a solid idea to beyond this universe!
A neighbour universe will soon be existed. — Toba Beta

Sometimes, I'm brave.
Sometimes, I'm just stubbron. — Nigia Stephens

[ ... ]one should act as if the things he cherished the most were already lost or broken. — H.J. Brues

It's alright to die cause death is the only thing you haven't tried — Ed Sheeran

Immanuel Kant is credited with saying, "If the stars came out only once in a lifetime, we'd stay up all that night." Now we stay up late in Plato's cave just to watch the enervated stars on The Tonight Show. — William J. O'Malley

My experience with my family reminds me of the fluidity of all relationships. If we can only allow our relationships to go through their changes and get to the bottom of our own rage, sorrow, and shame, then we have the opportunity to become stronger, and more open to love. — Maria Bello

We'll always need energy. We need to communicate, too, but we're not stuck with hand gestures and smoke signals. There are better ways to power our future than by digging fossil fuel from the ground and setting it on fire. — Frances Beinecke

Life without a Kindle is like life without a library nearby. — Franz S. McLaren

All progress is due to the unreasonable person. — George Bernard Shaw

The executive of the modern State is but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie. — Friedrich Engels