Pucciarello Quotes & Sayings
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In Haydn's oratorios, the notes present to the imagination not only motions, as, of the snake, the stag, and the elephant, but colors also; as the green grass. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

One of the most powerful energies you can ever experience is gratitude. — Joe Vitale

Ah! I had been screaming. I realized it. Lots of mortals around me, high up in the night, were telling me to be quiet. — Anne Rice

My real wizardry has nothing to do with spells at all. It has to do with knowledge. — Danielle Paige

Treat a man as he is and he will remain as he is. Treat a man as he can and should be and
he will become as he can and should be. — Stephen R. Covey

Sometimes a word, a sound, triggers an image or recollection of something forgotten. A search for the truth sounds romantic, a thoughtful quest. As often as not, it is as mind numbing as reading a list of names or looking through scores of obtuse documents in the hope of finding a clear pattern, divined by not much more than intuition and observation. A shrugged-off remark can lead to more truth than studied responses to severe cross-examination. — Jackson Burnett

When the people of a nation stop communicating, they lose the common purpose that made them great. Their cities become ghost towns. People live aimlessly because they have no cause for which they are willing to die. The cry of the populace is 'Just leave me alone'. Perhaps the ultimate hell is that the wish will be granted. It is not unlikely that our own nation will collapse not through an explosive roar, but through a deafening silence. This silence must be broken in our generation. We may never get another chance. — Jeff Myers

I can't get enough adventure," Magnus said lightly. "And adventure cannot get enough of me. — Cassandra Clare

That which besets me is indifference. I can't be bothered about people. Or rather, I won't. For I avoid, carefully, all occasions of being bothered ... a person who, so far as self-knowledge is concerned, is just a moron. — Aldous Huxley