Sylvano Trotta Quotes & Sayings
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You who love wild passions, flee the holy austerity of my pleasures. All here breathes of God, peace and truth. — Jean Racine
Tis hard for an empty bag to stand upright. — Benjamin Franklin
No matter what they tell you, no matter what they do, no matter what they teach you, what you believe is true. — Andrew Lloyd Webber
Search, discover, innovate, know, find... keep looking. — Fernando Araya
Tom's words laid bare the hearts of the trees and their thoughts, which were often dark and strange, filled with a hatred of things that go free upon the earth, gnawing, biting, breaking, hacking, burning: destroyers and usurpers. It was not called the Old Forest without reason, for it was indeed ancient, a survivor of vast forgotten woods; and in it there lived yet, ageing no quicker than the hills, the fathers of the fathers of trees, remembering times when they were lords. — J.R.R. Tolkien
You're on the verge of getting your soul and your life back and he's still what determines your happiness ? You don't need a relationship to be happy, Georgina. — Richelle Mead
Life is going to be complex, and the only way we're able navigate our way through it at all is by living as best we can and absorbing those experiences and somehow making intuitive responses in future situations that resemble them in some way. — Daniel Tammet
I made this movie for $40,000, which was this little black-and-white horror film called Dementia 13, which we made in about nine days. — Francis Ford Coppola
I think what Calvinism may offer us is that God's in charge of his world. — George Carey
If you are a complete perfectionist, then the truth is that this ice skating business will drive you a little crazy! — Dorothy Hamill
Conversation means being able to disagree and still continue the discussion — Dwight Macdonald
There's such joy and fearless in that face, isn't there? It's like the look you see on a child's face before the age of reason sets in. — Alice Steinbach
It was God who dictated what man should believe and do, leaving man the freedom to accept or scoff, to obey or disregard. — Israel Shenker
Physically it is impossible for a bee to fly, but because it believes it can then it can. — Stephen Richards
