Ragazzini In Mutande Quotes & Sayings
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Still, small heavenly voices penetrate the heart with their gentle, convincing declarations ... Most often, hope, encouragement, and direction come from a soft, piercing voice. Small voices are heard only by those who are willing to listen. — Marvin J. Ashton

In many traditions, crows are messengers and close attention is paid to their actions. — Robert Moss

There is only the one like me, the companion man or woman, who can wake me from my torpor, set off the poetry, hurl me against the limits of the old desert for me to triumph over it. No other. Neither sky nor privileged earth, now things which set you to trembling.
Torch, I only waltz with that one. — Rene Char

- Goblin, that was a dumb stunt.
- It sure was. Made me feel forty years younger. — Glen Cook

How can such deep-imprinted images sleep in us at times, till a word, a sound, awake them? — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Grief brought to numbers cannot be so fierce,
For, he tames it, that fetters it in verse. — John Donne

Anyone who believes you can't change history has never tried to write his memoirs. — David Ben-Gurion

The only alternative seems to be doing nothing ... and doing nothing, I find, rarely accomplishes anything — Cassandra Clare

Time is just a blur for me. I don't know what - I don't even know where I am sometimes. — Frank Gehry

If you can't laugh at your life, then your life is a punchline in a bad joke. — Andrew Barger

One cannot spend forever sitting and solving the mysteries of one's history. — Lemony Snicket

A brick could be used to unite two long-lost brothers. They've been apart for six inches, and that's entirely too long, and I think it'd be good to bring them back together. — Jarod Kintz

Now it was Arla's turn for astonishment. The Boy gave Perry a wide smile as he shook his hand. "You know the land you say? Up along the promontory? Good. Well, perhaps we should take you along. Do you have a horse?"
"No" Perry replied. "But I can ride."
"Arla is quite slight," the Boy said. "Perhaps she can ride the packhorse with our gear."
Arla gave a strangled gasp, and the Boy grinned at her. She realised he was joking, and breathed a sigh of relief. But she did not trust herself to speak. What did Branguin think he was doing? — J.J. Gadd

Believe it or not, perhaps I don't show it much, or well, but I think I like people. — Hugh Laurie