Piacere Restaurant Quotes & Sayings
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I want to believe that while we may sometimes read in the misguided pursuit of preserving our separation, there is a greater impulse inside us that compels us to read in search of the common heart. — Sue Monk Kidd
Time define the sacred day. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The impulse pumping through my body was to take ahold of her again and ease her head onto my chest. Well no, my actual impulse was to tear off her purple bra with my teeth and prove she was plenty Bond girl for me. But I sensed that might be a slight overkill ... — Ophelia London
The past has been a mint Of blood and sorrow. That must not be True of tomorrow. — Langston Hughes
My hours of leisure I spent in reading the best authors, ancient and modern, being always provided with a good number of books; and when I was ashore, in observing the manners and dispositions of the people, as well as learning their language; wherein I had a great facility, by the strength of my memory. — Jonathan Swift
We love justice greatly, and just men but little. — Philibert Joseph Roux
I have turned down so many endorsements. My phone never stops ringing. — Saina Nehwal
Cultivate night-blooming jasmine near your bedroom window, and dream of men you've always longed for. — Gwen Davis
I am counting on nothing but the facts about me. So come on, Future. I've my back against the past. Anyway, as you see, it is too late to argue. I've crossed the Rubicon, and can return only when I have built a new bridge. — Mildred Aldrich
Aristotle suggests that the rotating Earth was a generally accepted tenet of Pythagorism: "While most of those who hold that the whole heaven is finite say that the earth lies at the center, the philosophers of Italy, the so-called Pythagoreans, assert the contrary. They say that in the middle there is fire, and that the earth is one of the stars, and by its circular motion round the center produces night and day." — Aristotle.
Spiritual transformation is not a matter of trying harder, but of training wisely. — John Ortberg
