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Sveglia Quotes By Lisa Schroeder

He is
better than warm fall colors
better than beautiful music
better than doughnuts and coffee — Lisa Schroeder

Sveglia Quotes By Orville Wright

If we all worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true is really true, there would be little hope of advance. — Orville Wright

Sveglia Quotes By David Berkowitz

From the reign of Emperor Constantine to the present, the Christian notion that sexual love brings spiritual death has been the cornerstone of Western sex law. — David Berkowitz

Sveglia Quotes By Karen Essex

It is not that I do not approve. Whatever a man's passion, he must pursue them, unless they offend God. — Karen Essex

Sveglia Quotes By Donald Faison

I saw 'The Empire Strikes Back' the week that it came out. My father was a huge 'Star Wars' fan. And so when it came out, my dad took me. — Donald Faison

Sveglia Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

Aethe, near my heart.
Without vanity, the ribbon.
Without duty, the wind.
Without blood, the victory. — Patrick Rothfuss

Sveglia Quotes By Bertolt Brecht

Firebugs dragging their gasoline bottles Are approaching the Academy of Arts, with a grin. And so, instead of embracing them, Let us demand the freedom of the elbow To knock the bottles out of their filthy hands. Even the most blockheaded bureaucrat, Provided he loves peace, Is a greater lover of the arts Than any so-called art-lover Who loves the arts of war. — Bertolt Brecht

Sveglia Quotes By Christmas Humphreys

The Road has two rules only: begin and continue. — Christmas Humphreys

Sveglia Quotes By Ashwin Sanghi

Albert Einstein, said, 'The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. — Ashwin Sanghi

Sveglia Quotes By Thucydides

We must not disguise from ourselves that we go to found a city among strangers and enemies, and he who undertakes such an enterprise should be prepared to become master of the country the first day he lands, or failing in this find everything hostile to him. — Thucydides