Russoli Liceo Quotes & Sayings
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I want to see the church get closer to the people. I want to get rid of clericalism, the mundane, this closing ourselves off within ourselves, in our parishes, schools or structures. Because these need to get out! — Pope Francis

I don't know what it is, but he makes me want to knock down all the walls I've put up and let him inside. And it scares the shit out of me. — Kandi Steiner

For telling a good and incisive religious joke, you should be praised. For telling a bad one, you should be ridiculed and reviled. The idea that you could be prosecuted for the telling of either is quite fantastic. — Rowan Atkinson

I have a personal definition of cartooning, which is, simply, "imaginative drawing." Anything you're drawing that is not in front of you but is a mental construct that you want to express in a drawing is, to me, a cartoon. — Jim Woodring

I couldn't do an acting job just to be working. It really had to have some soul to it. — Marcia Cross

For those who don't know what they are doing, painting is easy.
For those who do know what they are doing, painting is difficult. — Edgar Degas

Fears can stop dreams,but not regrets — Marie Guillaume

Recognize that everyone suffers in their own life, even if you don't see it; even if you think they've got it easy. — Wendy Keller

I am a child of the American Century, and I feel a genetic commitment to understanding why it happened, and why I take it so personally. — Hunter S. Thompson

After two or three days, the door will close and you will not be able to make those changes as easily. — Frederick Lenz

Surviving is one thing," he said quietly, his voice suddenly calmer, "but you've got to have a reason to do it. There's no point in living if you don't have anything worth living for. — David Moody

Those with lives filled with laughter and sorrow,
Have no choice but to live between the two, in borrow.
Where is the green garden of love, that's infinite?
More than sorrow and laughter, plenty of fruits in it. — Rumi

The world at night, for much of history, was a very dark place indeed. — Bill Bryson