Sassicaia 2017 Quotes & Sayings
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Let honesty and industry be thy constant companions, and spend one penny less than thy clear gains; then shall thy pocket begin to thrive; creditors will not insult, nor want oppress, nor hungerness bite, nor nakedness freeze thee — Benjamin Franklin

When a man gets to middle age shouldn't he look for a peaceful and stable existence, find a not-too-demanding sort of a job, stay in a mediocre position, become a husband and a father, set up a comfortable home, put money in the bank and add to it every month so there'll be something for old age and a little left over for the next generation? — Gao Xingjian

But he is a man, hence cannot see how tiresome it is to have explained at length what one has already fully understood. — Diane Setterfield

The shelf number for the book would be inked in beside it, but each shelf contained about fifty books, so you had to hang there on the ladder and read every spine of every one until you came across yours.
Let it be said that nothing was ever accomplished in haste at Iverson. — Shana Abe

At least Finnick doesn't applaud or act all happy when it's done. He just says, People should know that happened. And now they do. — Suzanne Collins

Novels
which, after all, are training grounds for responding to the world, imaginative sanctuaries in which to hone and test our ethical judgments and choices. — William Deresiewicz

Inventing is a skill that some people have and some people don't. But you can learn how to invent. — Ray Dolby

Analysis is carried into everything. Even Deity is subjected to chemical tests. — James Russell Lowell

Then her soul sat on her lips, and language flowed, from what source I cannot tell. — Charlotte Bronte

When it looks like everyone is against you, look inside for the truth. — Sumner Davenport

No matter how hard you try to teach your cat general relativity, you're going to fail. — Brian Greene

We Hindus and Mohamedans would have to blame our folly rather than the English, if we allowed them to put us asunder. — Mahatma Gandhi