Ricossa Barbera Quotes & Sayings
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The Span of Life is too short to be trifled away in unconcerning and unprofitable Matters. — Mary Astell

It is unfair to blame man too fiercely for being pugnacious; he learned the habit from Nature. — Christopher Morley

Well, possibly," I said, feeling my lips twitch again. "But maybe first you would tell us why you chose to manifest yourself in the form of Shirley Temple as last seen on the 'Good Ship Lollipop'?"
The demon twirled around, its big pink sash fluttering as it smoothed down its dress and frilly little petticoat. "My grotesque form isn't making you sick with fright?"
We both shook our heads, Noelle with a hand over her mouth to keep from laughing out loud. "Shirley Temple at her pinnacle was frightening," I finally told it, "but not in the sense I think you mean. — Katie MacAlister

The believers, the Jews, the Christians, and the Sabaeans - all those who believe in God and the Last Day and do good deeds - will be rewarded by their Lord; they shall have no fear, nor shall they grieve. — Anonymous

Nothing shows one who his friends are like prosperity and ripe fruit. — Charles Dudley Warner

Suddenly I was cocooned in silent,blissful darkness,with only the whisper of distant waves to remind me where I was. — Ransom Riggs

There's no really signature Leo DiCaprio role, like Jack Nicholson is Jack Nicholson no matter what movie he's in. — Dennis Christopher

People don't vanish from one's life; they come back in disguise. — Yiyun Li

Sometimes in your life you will go on a journey. It will be the longest journey you have ever taken. It is the journey to find yourself. — Katharine Sharp

we must lay one brick at a time, take one step at a time; we can be responsible only for the one action of the present moment. But we can beg for an increase of love in our hearts that will vitalize and transform all our individual actions, and know that God will take them and multiply them, as Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes. — Dorothy Day

I was doing a terrible thing in using the very books you clung to, to rebut you on every hand, on every point! What traitors books can be! You think they're backing you up, and then they turn on you. Others can use them, too, and there you are, lost in the middle of the moor, in a great welter of nouns and verbs and adjectives. — Ray Bradbury