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Sistematico Definizione Quotes By Utah Phillips

The state can't give you freedom, and the state can't take it away. You're
born with it, like your eyes, like your ears. Freedom is something you
assume, then you wait for someone to try to take it away. The degree to
which you resist is the degree to which you are free ... — Utah Phillips

Sistematico Definizione Quotes By Harrison Birtwistle

I wrote music as soon as I knew notation. — Harrison Birtwistle

Sistematico Definizione Quotes By Benny Bellamacina

Always dip your toe in the past before stepping into the future — Benny Bellamacina

Sistematico Definizione Quotes By Debasish Mridha

What you give with love stays with you for a lifetime. — Debasish Mridha

Sistematico Definizione Quotes By David Nicholls

Most of the books and films I love walk a knife edge between romance and cynicism, and I wanted 'One Day' to stay on that line. I wanted it to be moving, but without being manipulative. — David Nicholls

Sistematico Definizione Quotes By Bob Barr

Unfortunately, most gun control advocates are not really interested in rational debate, and their political games simply send Alice chasing white rabbits down holes. — Bob Barr

Sistematico Definizione Quotes By Jack Kerouac

The hot water pools are steaming, Fagan and Monsanto and the others are all sitting peacefully up to their necks, they're all naked, but there's a gang of fairies also there naked all standing in various bath house postures that make me hesitate to take my clothes off just on general principles. (p. 106) — Jack Kerouac

Sistematico Definizione Quotes By Kate Moses

[The book, Anna Karenina, is] a mirror held up to the real, grimy, quotidian interactions of married life, of which romance is little more than a passing mood: marriage, that slippery social contract that, if it works at all, depends more on indulgent disconnection than on some kind of sacred accord. — Kate Moses