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Reverti Quotes By Horace

It will be practicable to blot written words which you do not publish; but the spoken word it is not possible to recall.
[Lat., Delere licebit
Quod non edideris; nescit vox missa reverti.] — Horace

Reverti Quotes By Hannah Arendt

[The] artisans [ ... ] men whose chief interest is their craft and not the market place. — Hannah Arendt

Reverti Quotes By Monica Bellucci

In acting process, it's very difficult to explain. It's something very intimate, very private. — Monica Bellucci

Reverti Quotes By Bill Goldberg

I spar with 18-year-old kids that try to kick my ass all the time. As far as going in and doing a wrestling match, I think that pales in comparison, but it's a totally different thing. It's completely different. You have to condition your body. — Bill Goldberg

Reverti Quotes By Amos Bronson Alcott

Conversation is an abandonment to ideas, a surrender to persons. — Amos Bronson Alcott

Reverti Quotes By Stephen King

Those in the grip of a strong drug - heroin, devil grass, true love - often find themselves trying to maintain a precarious balance between secrecy and ecstasy as they walk the tightrope of their lives. Keeping one's balance on a tightrope is difficult under the soberest of circumstances; doing so while in a state of delirium is all but impossible. — Stephen King

Reverti Quotes By Mark Twain

Why is it that, among men, physical courage is a trait so plenteous yet moral courage is a trait so rare? — Mark Twain

Reverti Quotes By Alaric Hutchinson

The greater the time of grief or stress the greater reason we have to be in alignment with peace. — Alaric Hutchinson

Reverti Quotes By Karl Kraus

A good stylist should have narcissistic enjoyment as he works. He must be able to objectivize his work to such an extent that he catches himself feeling envious and has to jog his memory to find that he is himself the creator. In short, he must display that highest degree of objectivity which the world calls vanity. — Karl Kraus