Televisore Quotes & Sayings
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A hard-boiled little lamb going to talk a lot of lions out of their dinner, Comyn told himself grimly. — Leigh Brackett
There is no season and no reason for love. Love is not seasonal its perennial. — Amit Abraham
Expertise in any given single area is not enough to guarantee either prudent policies or the avoidance of blunders. — Zachary Shore
A good door needs no lock, still it can't be opened. — Laozi
The problem with improvisation is, of course, that everyone just slips into their comfort zone and does sort of the easy thing to do, the most obvious thing to do with your instrument. — Brian Eno
While there's plenty to be said for drive and talent, it was my parents' support that started me on the path that led me here today. — Tichina Arnold
To possess possessions, a man will "sell himself" to have what another has, but it never dawns on him ~ that the more he gets, the less he keeps of himself. — Rius
I can neither live with you. Nor without you. — Sui Ishida
But - " she said, her voice swallowed by the hot air in the hushed room. "But I burnded it. — Tui T. Sutherland
I may not be able to say all I think, but I am not going to say anything I do not think. — Eugene V. Debs
One cannot grow without pain. One cannot improve without it. Suffering drives us to achieve great things. — Joe Abercrombie
Whenever an angel says "Be not afraid!" you'd better start worrying. A big assignment is on the way. — Elie Wiesel
The physiologist is not a man of the world, he is a scientist, a man caught and absorbed by a scientific idea that he pursues; he no longer hears the cries of the animals, no longer sees the flowing blood, he sees only his idea: organisms that hide from him problems that he wants to discover. He doesn't feel that he is in a horrible carnage; under the influence of a scientific idea, he pursues with delight a nervous filament inside stinking and livid flesh that for any other person would be an object of disgust and horror. — Claude Bernard
