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Proposizione Interrogativa Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Subject opinion to coercion: whom will you make your inquisitors? Fallible men; men governed by bad passions, by private as well as public reasons. And why subject it to coercion? To produce uniformity. But is uniformity of opinion desirable? No more than of face and stature. — Thomas Jefferson

Proposizione Interrogativa Quotes By Kim Gordon

I wasn't very confident about clothes; I was always hunting through racks, never sure what looked right. It can be like that again when you're older. — Kim Gordon

Proposizione Interrogativa Quotes By Vanessa Paradis

My mum told me to have patience. It's about realising that when things aren't going the way you want them to, or you don't have inspiration, it will come. — Vanessa Paradis

Proposizione Interrogativa Quotes By Shiv Khera

Purpose: A lifetime goal is called a purpose. To identify your purpose, ask yourself "If my age was a hundred today and I looked back at my life, what is it that I want to say is my accomplishment?" The answer is your purpose. — Shiv Khera

Proposizione Interrogativa Quotes By Bill Vaughan

The more wit you have, the more good nature you must show, to induce people to pardon your superiority, for that is no easy matter. — Bill Vaughan

Proposizione Interrogativa Quotes By Michelangelo Buonarroti

O night, O sweetest time, though black of hue,
with peace you force all the restless work to end;
those who exalt you see and understand,
and he is sound of mind who honours you.
You cut the thread of tired thoughts, for so
you offer calm in your moist shade; you send
to this low sphere the dreams where we ascend
up to the highest, where I long to go.
Shadow of death that brings to quiet close
all miseries that plague the heart and soul,
for those in pain the last and best of cures;
you heal the flesh of its infirmities,
dry and our tears and shut away our toil,
and free the good from wrath and fretting cares. — Michelangelo Buonarroti