Sottomesso In Inglese Quotes & Sayings
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Unsaid
So much of what we live goes on inside-
The diaries of grief,
the tounge-tied aches
Of unacknowledged love
are no less real.
For having passed unsaid
What we conceal
Is always more
than we dare confide.
Think of the letters
we write our dead. — Dana Gioia

I grew up on a farm and my grandfather quit school when he was 12, but when it came to common sense and animals, he was the smartest person I've ever met, before or since. He taught me that to touch an animal is an earned privilege. It's not a right. — Ian Dunbar

But learn that to die is a debt we must all pay. — Euripides

What you discover in a democracy is that it is difficult to build a house when each nail has an opinion. — Robert Breault

If you are an introvert, you are born
with a temperament that craves to be alone, delights in meaningful connections, thinks before speaking and observes before approaching. If you are an introvert, you thrive in the inner
sanctuary of the mind, heart and spirit, but shrink in the external world of noise, drama and chaos. As an introvert, you are sensitive, perceptive, gentle and reflective. You prefer to operate behind the scenes, preserve your precious energy and influence the world in a quiet,
but powerful way. — Aletheia Luna

The best thing in life aren't things. — John Ruskin

...he told a story about the days when he was a reporter himself and how he had gotten so close to story that he finally couldn't write it...When I stared at something long enough, the lines blurred and I could no longer see it for what it was. One thing became another. — Pete Dexter

We desire the wrong things, and we desire right things in the wrong way. And both are deadly - like eating pleasant poison. — John Piper

It was not a windy day, my hair always looks like that. — Mary Ann Shaffer

Ggrace is God's best idea - it's His decision to ravage people by love, to rescue passionately, and to restore justly. — Max Lucado

That which you call the devil is part of you. The myth of the devil and of evil is imposed on us by our ignorance. The human mind is a great wonder and magician. It can assume the form of both a devil and a divine being any time it wishes. It can be a great enemy or a great friend, creating either hell or heaven for us. There are many tendencies hidden in the unconscious mind which must be uncovered, faced, and transcended before one intends to tread the path of enlightenment. — Swami Rama

The fish that first ventured ashore had considerable practical problems. — Poul Anderson