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Sentieri 2nd Quotes By Maria La Serra

We are all on stage, my dear. Sometimes we forget our lines, but luckily an offstage helper can whisper our lines to us until we get back on track. — Maria La Serra

Sentieri 2nd Quotes By Ray Dalio

Look at what caused people to make a lot of money and you will see that usually it is in proportion to their production of what the society wanted. — Ray Dalio

Sentieri 2nd Quotes By Johan Santana

I knew that the Mets had never had a no-hitter. I never had one. This is very special. I knew this means a lot to New York. — Johan Santana

Sentieri 2nd Quotes By Hanif Kureishi

Security and safety were the reward of dullness. — Hanif Kureishi

Sentieri 2nd Quotes By April Bryan

You can keep pondering on which thing to do first or which path to take or by simply taking action now of most any kind, you may just find yourself on the way to where you most needed to go. — April Bryan

Sentieri 2nd Quotes By Paolo Giordano

Their only plans were to stay there and wait for Sunday afternoon to wear itself out all by itself and it would once again be time to do something necessary, like eating, sleeping, or starting yet another week. — Paolo Giordano

Sentieri 2nd Quotes By Rene Girard

The commandment to imitate Jesus does not appear suddenly in a world exempt from imitation; rather it is addressed to everyone that mimetic rivalry has affected. Non-Christians imagine that to be converted they must renounce an autonomy that all people possess naturally, a freedom and independence that Jesus would like to take away from them. In reality, once we imitate Jesus, we discover that our aspiration to autonomy has always made us bow down before individuals who may not be worse than we are but who are nonetheless bad models because we cannot imitate them without falling with them into the trap of rivalries in which we are ensnarled more and more. — Rene Girard