Pucciarella Quotes & Sayings
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As far as my own dreams, I'm not a big dreamer, I think obviously we suppress things in life, emotions and thoughts, and we should wake up and look at that. — Leonardo DiCaprio

It's the economics, that's why opera is not dying but gets more and more difficult to put on. — Christoph Waltz

The loss of our illusions is the only loss from which we never recover. — Ouida

A translator is to be like his author; it is not his business to excel him. — Samuel Johnson

(and Catholics give out forgiveness at about the same rate as politicians give out promises and whores give out) — Zadie Smith

Even the best scientists are often insecure and feel the need for recognition. — Venkatraman Ramakrishnan

Race relations never improve in war time; they always worsen. And it is when the boys come home the Ku Klux Klans are organized. I believe with George Schuyler that the only really feasible way to improve the general situation of the American Negro is to convince more and more whites that he is, as men go in this world, a decent fellow, and that amicable living with him is not only possible but desirable. Every threat of mass political pressure, every appeal to political mountebanks, only alarms the white brother, and so postpones the day of reasonable justice. — H.L. Mencken

We are bound to lose Ireland in consequence of years of cruelty, stupidity and misgovernment and I would rather lose her as a friend than as a foe. — William E. Gladstone

life-giving generosity was another depth in Lewis's nature that was part of his greatness — Jocelyn Gibb

Dying and dead are different words. — Maggie Stiefvater

The question is not, how much of what is mine do I give to others. The question is, how much of what is God's do I reserve for myself. The answer we give is a faith issue, a stewardship issue. — William Avery

I wish I didn't want the exotic man who knows the entire history of jazz, and instead wanted the teacher, who has his flaws but whose kindness is as rare as genius. — Merritt Tierce