Richiamare Lattenzione Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness is something you lay siege to, it is a battle like a game of go. I will take hold of all the pain and snuff it out. — Shan Sa

I'm just trying to make the point that the story we're telling ourselves is often very different from the story we're telling the people around us. — Donald Miller

They sat on the back porch and looked at the stars while Zombie told the story of a queen named Cassiopeia who lived forever on a throne in the sky.
"But her throne's tilted down," Sam said, looking at the constellation. "Won't she fall out?"
Zombie cleared his throat. "She won't fall. Her throne is turned that way so she can keep watch over her realm."
"What's a realm?"
Zombie pressed his hand against Sam's chest.
"This is." Zombie's hand to Sam's heart. "Here. — Rick Yancey

Once a pumpkin, Always a pumpkin. — Billy Corgan

What time he can spare from the adornment of his person he devotes to the neglect of his duties. — William Hepworth Thompson

You are as old as you look. If you are fit and pretty at an X age, why won't filmmakers want to cast you, whether you are married or not? — Kareena Kapoor Khan

The Spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.... but it's willing too — Josh Stern

WELCOME HOME, FOLKS
WE'RE GOING TO MAKE IT — Joan Bauer

As for agility, a biologist at the National Bison Range in Montana once observed a 2,000-pound bull leap up a six-foot embankment from a standing start!13 — Michael Punke

I just read an 800-page history of the Scottish Enlightenment and, honestly, I may as well just start it again now, because I cannot remember a single thing. I can barely remember where Scotland is. — Hugh Laurie

The equal protection standard of the constitution has one clear and central meaning - it absolutely prohibits invidious [repugnant] discrimination by government ... Under our Constitution, any official action that treats a person differently on account of his race or ethnic origin is inherently [by nature] suspect and presumptively [probably] invalid ... Under the Constitution we have, one practice in which government may never engage in the practice of racism - not even "temporarily" and not even as an "experiment." — Potter Stewart

[T]here is a methodological bias in favor of taking natural discourse literally, other things being equal. For example, unless there are clear reasons for construing discourse as ambiguous, elliptical, or involving special idioms, we should not so construe it. — Tyler Burge