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Spezia Menu Quotes By Molly Ivins

Any nation that can survive what we have lately in the way of government, is on the high road to permanent glory. — Molly Ivins

Spezia Menu Quotes By Dean Koontz

The mild wind made the trees sway gently, in a lullaby rhythm, and the resultant susurration was like the soft sighs and dreamy murmurs of a thousand peacefully slumbering children. — Dean Koontz

Spezia Menu Quotes By Timothy Pina

For The Rest Of My Life I Will Thank And Praise You Lord. You Have Pulled Me Out Of Darkness And Despair. Like My Forefather David ... I Hold Onto Your Promises. I am Blessed By You ... Each And Everyday. For As Long As The Sun Will Shine ... I Will Give You Thanks For Your Love And Kindness. I Will Serve And Praise You For The Rest Of My Days. — Timothy Pina

Spezia Menu Quotes By Francesco Clemente

Fashion is the pursuit of perfection, Style is the acceptance of one's flaws. — Francesco Clemente

Spezia Menu Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

Saying one's prayers isn't exactly the same thing as praying. — L.M. Montgomery

Spezia Menu Quotes By John Milton

God sure esteems the growth and completing of one virtuous person, more that the restraint of ten vicious. — John Milton

Spezia Menu Quotes By Edward Hopper

If you could say it in words, there would be no reason to paint. — Edward Hopper

Spezia Menu Quotes By Magda Alexander

An image pops into my head of Gabriel Storm in my bed, his golden skin sheened with sweat while I ride him to paradise. Oh. My. God. Where did that come from? I've sworn to stay away from men. — Magda Alexander

Spezia Menu Quotes By Willie Stargell

Love soothes wounds, while hatred and violence deepen them. — Willie Stargell

Spezia Menu Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

And many a day's hours were like that.
As if someone fashioned my likeness somewhere
in order to torment it slowly with needles.
I felt each sharp prick of his playing,
and it was: as if a rain fell on me
in which all things change. — Rainer Maria Rilke