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Stivaletto Stringato Quotes By Aleister Crowley

For I am divided for love's sake, for the chance of union. — Aleister Crowley

Stivaletto Stringato Quotes By Marco Brambilla

I never intended to become a commercial filmmaker in the first place. What I do requires time and experimentation. Commercial work is often not the best way to get the most innovative work, because it's about money and marketing. Although advertising is now embracing non-commercial people. — Marco Brambilla

Stivaletto Stringato Quotes By John Steinbeck

They refused seconds and I insisted. And the division of thirds was put on the basis that there wasn't enough to save. And with the few divided drops of that third there came into Rocinante a triumphant human magic that can bless a house, or a truck for that matter
nine people gathered in complete silence and the nine parts making a whole as surely as my arms and legs are a part of me, separate and inseparable. — John Steinbeck

Stivaletto Stringato Quotes By James Luceno

Just now the Joint Chiefs of the Empire's military were gathered - Admiral Antonio Motti, General Cassio Tagge, Rear Admirals Ozzel, Jerjerrod, and others - along with several top officers from COMPNOR, including Director Armand Isard, ISB deputy director Harus Ison, and Colonel Wullf Yularen. Naval Intelligence was represented by Vice Admirals Rancit and Screed, — James Luceno

Stivaletto Stringato Quotes By Avicii

I can't tell where the journey will end
But I know where to start — Avicii

Stivaletto Stringato Quotes By Clay Shirky

Curiously, once technology gets boring, the social effects get interesting. — Clay Shirky

Stivaletto Stringato Quotes By Philip Yancey

Sometimes the only meaning we can offer a suffering person is the assurance that their suffering, which has no apparent meaning for them, has a meaning for us. — Philip Yancey