Prosaico Italiano Quotes & Sayings
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Zayvion swore, and I mean he pulled out a raft of curses that made me rethink his upbringing. — Devon Monk
Fires of suffering and strife are raging around the world. — Aung San Suu Kyi
Farewell count without a head — William The Silent
The rewards are great if one succeeds but the rewards are great only because so few succeed. — Og Mandino
It was time to free him from my burdens. — Ella Frank
I really think that creating clothes and fashion has to be a statement about how we live and where we live and what's happening in the world. — Sarah Burton
I guess I don't really understand you yet,' I said. 'I'm not all that smart. It takes me a while to understand things. But if I do have time, I will come to understand you
better than anyone else in the world ever can. — Haruki Murakami
The cave-dweller's wife complained that he hadn't dragged her anywhere in months. — Laurence J. Peter
True love hurts. Always — Bangambiki Habyarimana
We're having a hard time understanding where jazz is going. What happened to jazz? — Ken Burns
I'm not a very happy person," I told him."But sometimes I can trick myself into thinking I am. — David Levithan
The Presidents Woodruff and Smith both said they were willing for such a ceremony to occur, if done in Mexico, and Pres. Woodruff promised the Lord's blessing to follow such an act. — Abraham H. Cannon
Paranoia has its downsides as an agency in daily life, or in the political sphere of collective action, which finds itself beset everywhere by the nightmarish influence of conspiracy thinking (they call it theory, but theories exist to be tested, and conspiracy thinking exists never to be tested, and globally ignores the results of tests imposed by others). The suspicion that malign operators are responsible for every one of the injustices and heartbreaks of existence is a consoling view, a balm to bleak glimpses of the void behind our reality. It's brave to pursue truth, and brave to pursue and expose tricky and well-hidden bad guys (Nazi doctors, Pentagon intelligence-distorters, etc.). It's not brave to think tricky, well-hidden bad guys are the whole truth of what's out there. It might even be bravery's opposite. Or maybe it should go under the name religion. — Jonathan Lethem
