Saggezza India Quotes & Sayings
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Go free those held captive, and free the souls who are bound in the darkness." -Driscoll — Brittany L. Engels

I want to buy me a hat with a golden feather & a book with the confessions of God in it — Kenneth Patchen

Sure there are times when one cries with acidity,
'Where are the limits of human stupidity?'
Here is a critic who says as a platitude
That I am guilty because 'in gratitude
Sherlock, the sleuth-hound, with motives ulterior,
Sneers at Poe's Dupin as "very inferior".'
Have you not learned, my esteemed communicator,
That the created is not the creator?
As the creator I've praised to satiety
Poe's Monsieur Dupin, his skill and variety,
And have admitted that in my detective work
I owe to my model a deal of selective work.
But is it not on the verge of inanity
To put down to me my creation's crude vanity?
He, the created, would scoff and would sneer,
Where I, the creator, would bow and revere.
So please grip this fact with your cerebral tentacle:
The doll and its maker are never identical. — Arthur Conan Doyle

I'm not really one for regrets. — David Bailey

At any given moment in your life, you have the choice between love and fear. And that's a choice you make. You make the choice of how you react to events. — Jennifer Beals

They probably don't even eat pizza without letting it cool off. It — Haruki Murakami

Books do not age as you and I do. They will speak still when you and I are gone, to generations we will never see. Yes, the books must survive. — Corrie Ten Boom

Enemy can't do a thing to diminish God's promises - that ability is decidedly beyond the limits of his power. So instead he lures you into places where your perspective of God's promises will be diminished. — Steven Furtick

Do you know love and hate share same nervous circuits in the brain? - Kellan — Jay Asher

It was not the first time that conscience has turned against the methods of research. — H.G.Wells

I argue that the Talmud is about the constant struggle to understand. — Arthur Hertzberg