Piergiorgio Branzi Quotes & Sayings
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Never wait for the alarm clock to wake you up; your passion must wake you up against sluggish lifestyles. Positive passion keeps you hot until the work it finished! — Israelmore Ayivor

Even the small poems mean something. they are often whales in the bodies of tiny fish. — Nayyirah Waheed

What are your chief vices? And virtues? I have no vices. The concept doesn't exist in my vocabulary. My chief virtue is gratitude — Truman Capote

There isn't another way of letting the people we love that we love them except telling them that we love them. — Cornelius Mashilane

I love being chubby because chicks that smoke pot love me. They think I have food at my house. — Reno Collier

Homework is the new family dinner. — Jennifer Senior

Their lives have been largely defined by failure and you would think the prospect of marriage, which is supposed to be bountiful and hopeful, it's just really another kind of tangential thing in his life. — Thomas Haden Church

I definitely believe in the energy of the set and the energy of the actor, way more than your written word. — Mike Mills

...Be what you like'
'Some people, sir,' remarked Lamps, 'are sometimes what they don't like.'
'Nobody knows that better than I do,' sighed the other. 'I have been what I don't like, all my life. — Charles Dickens

There cannot be any peace where there is uncertainty. — Dwight L. Moody

Love is like the lightning, and your maturity is signaled by the extent to which you can accept the dangers and the power and the beauty of love. — James A. Baldwin

I mainly wanted non-english writing poets, because I loved the idea that I was translating translations. — Simone Muench

The president's economic plan doesn't do enough to create new jobs and that has to be a national priority. While there are some signs the economy is improving, it is not translating into jobs. — Jay Rockefeller

Their tameness is shocking to me. — William Cowper