Saccoccio Buitoni Quotes & Sayings
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It is not necessary to live,
But to carve our names beyond that point,
This is necessary. — Gabriele D'Annunzio
You have my word, luv." He kissed her. "And my heart. — Kelly Moran
Knowledge is the intellectual manipulation of carefully verified observations. — Sigmund Freud
I mean, the general rule is if you're not prepared to make a mistake, you're not going to make much progress. — Maurice Wilkins
The worst kind of tyrant is one that is righteously wrong — Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
I cannot do confrontation. You know that fight or flight thing? I'm flight. I just don't want the argument. — Jennifer Saunders
As a philanthropist, I give away a lot of money every year. Yet I thought there was a higher leverage to come in and create movies and TV shows that were actually able to do some good in the world. — Jeffrey Skoll
Can you think of an older adult who hates their career? They may be good at it and it makes them a lot of money at it, but the passion is not there. This person's lack of passion will eventually begin to erode the quality of their work. These are the types of people who get laid off first. A wise person will pay attention to their passions as they progress in their career. If they feel the fire dying, then it is time to begin training for a new career or a shift within the career. — Michael G. Johnson
The Bodleian above anything else made Oxford what it was ... There was something incommunicably grand about it, something difficult to understand unless you had spent your evenings there or walked past it on the way to celebrate the boat race, a magic that came from ignoring it a thousand times a day and then noticing its overwhelming beauty when you came out of a tiny alley and it caught you unexpectedly. A library
it didn't sound like much, but it was what made Oxford itself. The greatest library in the world. — Charles Finch
Not only should you not accept a prize. You should not try to deserve one either. — Jean Cocteau
