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Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Through the life and death of Jesus Christ, history becomes not the transient bearer of eternal values but, for the first time, thoroughly temporal. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Neenah Ellis

You know what I think prolongs life?" Harry has said. "Art and Music. Beyond that, it is to have a heart full of love, That is the most important thing". — Neenah Ellis

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By John Tillotson

Let no man deceive you with vain words or vain hopes or false notions of a slight and sudden repentance. As if heaven were a hospital founded on purpose to receive all sick and maimed persons that, when they can live no longer to the lusts of the flesh and the sinful pleasures of this world, can but put up a cold and formal petition to be admitted there. No, no, as sure as God is true, they shall never see the Kingdom of God who, instead of seeking it in the first place, make it their last refuge and retreat. — John Tillotson

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

Shall I tell you what happened?' I asked. 'I died, and died without a sword in my hand, so I was sent to Hel and heard her dark cockerels crowing! They announced my coming, Leiknir, and the Corpse-Ripper came for me.' I took a pace towards him and he stepped back. 'The Corpse-Ripper, Leiknir, all rotted flesh peeling from his yellow bones and his eyes like fire and his teeth like horns and his claws like gelding knives. And there was a bone on the floor, a thigh bone, and I picked it up and I ripped it to a point with my own teeth and then I slew him.' I hefted Serpent-Breath. 'I am the dead, Leiknir, come to collect the living. Now kick your swords, spears, shields and helmets towards the door. — Bernard Cornwell

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Debbie Macomber

I've always been a creative speller and never achieved good grades in school. I graduated from high school but didn't have the opportunity to attend college, so I did what young women my age did at the time - I married. — Debbie Macomber

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Nafisa Joseph

I used to love dogs until I discovered cats. — Nafisa Joseph

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Desi Arnaz

I don't think anyone can tell you what it is that makes you a star. — Desi Arnaz

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Susan Barbara Apollon

Love, prayer and miracles go hand in hand. Every great master who has come forth to teach humanity has spoken of love. — Susan Barbara Apollon

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Meister Eckhart

You may call God love, you may call God goodness. But the best name for God is compassion. — Meister Eckhart

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Joy Harjo

I know I walk in and out of several worlds each day. — Joy Harjo

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Will Smith

There's a certain delusional quality that all successful people have to have. You have to believe that something different than what has happened for the last 50 million years of history - you have to believe that something different can happen. — Will Smith

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Jules Verne

You have plenty of time; it's only twelve o'clock."

Passepartout pulled out his big watch. "Twelve!" he exclaimed; "why, it's only eight minutes before ten."

"Your watch is slow."

"My watch? A family watch, monsieur, which has come down from my great-grandfather! It doesn't vary five minutes in the year. It's a perfect chronometer, look you."

"I see how it is," said Fix. "You have kept London time, which is two hours behind that of Suez. You ought to regulate your watch at noon in each country."

"I regulate my watch? Never!"

"Well, then, it will not agree with the sun."

"So much the worse for the sun, monsieur. The sun will be wrong, then! — Jules Verne

Sgarbi Commenti Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I have heard myself accused of being an opponent, an enemy of mathematics, which no one can value more highly than I, for it accomplishes the very thing whose achievement has been denied me. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe