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Sabatini Restaurant Quotes By Gianni Agnelli

There are men who talk of women and others who talk to them. I don't talk of them, I prefer talking to them — Gianni Agnelli

Sabatini Restaurant Quotes By Nikki Sixx

We were telling everybody we weren't getting back together when we were in the studio actually recording. We wanted to try it on, to see how it would fit. — Nikki Sixx

Sabatini Restaurant Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

It is a brave thing to have courage to be an individual; it is also, perhaps, a lonely thing. But it is better than not being an individual, which is to be nobody at all. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Sabatini Restaurant Quotes By David Gemmell

Life can be savored only if you look to the future and leave vengeance to the gods — David Gemmell

Sabatini Restaurant Quotes By Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Every guilty person is his own hangman. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Sabatini Restaurant Quotes By Nelly Furtado

Girls like to see girls dressed up like princesses occasionally. — Nelly Furtado

Sabatini Restaurant Quotes By Lysa TerKeurst

God's presence in our lives fills us with His acceptance and love. — Lysa TerKeurst

Sabatini Restaurant Quotes By Jena Leigh

You coming?"
She hesitated, weighing her options. Risk running back down the flaming aisles to find another exit? Or trust the guy who'd been stalking her all afternoon?
The fire spread to the nearby shelves. The heat was growing unbearable.
"You cut me deep," he said. "You'd actually choose a fiery death over the prospect of my company. I have to admit, that stings a bit. — Jena Leigh

Sabatini Restaurant Quotes By Therese Rowley

When people we love and trust do not have a map of reality that is wide enough to fit our experiences, they often feel afraid for us. In their efforts to limit perceived harm, they end up instead limiting and inhibiting our personal growth. — Therese Rowley