Rispetto Per Lambiente Quotes & Sayings
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Have I said clearly enough that the Community we created is not an end in itself? It is a process of change, continuing in that same process which in an earlier period produced our national forms of life. The sovereign nations of the past can no longer solve the problems of the present: they cannot ensure their own progress or control their own future. And the Community itself is only a stage on the way of the organized world of tomorrow. — Jean Monnet
What were they going to do after killing the president, declare themselves king? — Yahtzee Croshaw
All education which develops power to share effectively in social life is moral. — John Dewey
I don't think I was strong in life. Now it seems like I loved every moment, that
every breath was charmed and crisp. — Kendare Blake
To be a successful businessman, you must have remarkable talents; and if you have such talents, why waste them on business? — Yisroel Salanter
Seantrel couldn't believe Ashley had just called him looking for some dick on his wedding day. These bitches don't have any respect he thought. — Kevina Hopkins
I love the sad songs with their maudlin, self-deprecating, almost funny lyrics. As an Englishman, they make a lot of sense. — Teddy Thompson
Who the heck is Don Quick-oats? — Libba Bray
Mom: Billy, at your birthday party you'll have a cake with five candles! Billy: I know, mommy, but I want five cakes with a candle. *** — Various
I'm a classy bitch who happens to enjoy cursing and kid's flicks. — Julie Johnson
No matter how fast light travels, light will always find darkness, waiting. — A. Spencer
There are no successes and failures in life, only achievements - stepping stones. — Ian Gardner
To be successful at anything, you need the right to fail, not just occasionally. — Stephen Frears
All, from police forces to armed forces, are rigid hierarchies of salaried employees, and all are necessarily cumbered with incompetents who cannot do their existing work, cannot be promoted, yet cannot be removed. — Laurence J. Peter
