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Traviata Translation Quotes By Niccolo Machiavelli

Never lead your soldiers to battle if you have not first confirmed their spirit and known them to be without fear and ordered; and never test them except when you see that they hope to win. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Traviata Translation Quotes By Lisa J. Shultz

The window of opportunity to plan and prepare for the end of his life had closed gradually. Any cracks left open to talk candidly were tenuous and fleeting. — Lisa J. Shultz

Traviata Translation Quotes By Thornton Wilder

EMILY: "Does anyone ever realize life while they live it ... every, every minute?"
STAGE MANAGER: "No. Saints and poets maybe ... they do some. — Thornton Wilder

Traviata Translation Quotes By Zhuge Liang

Do the unexpected, attack the unprepared. — Zhuge Liang

Traviata Translation Quotes By Samantha Young

Do you know what it's been like for me since that day in the flat? Sitting across from you in bars, at dinner, knowing that underneath all the attitude is every man's fucking fantasy. — Samantha Young

Traviata Translation Quotes By Carl Sandburg

Poetry is a theorem of a yellow-silk handkerchief knotted with riddles, sealed in a balloon tied to the tail of a kite flying in a white wind against a blue sky in spring. — Carl Sandburg

Traviata Translation Quotes By Nick Lowe

It's like a little folk song. I think it might've been Harry Belafonte or someone like that who did it. And "Merry Christmas, Everybody" by Slade, which is a rock group - a rock-pop group who are very big over there. — Nick Lowe

Traviata Translation Quotes By Martha Whitmore Hickman

Perhaps the reassuring thing about grieving is that the process will not be cheated. — Martha Whitmore Hickman

Traviata Translation Quotes By Maria Montessori

When we want to infuse new ideas,
to modify or better the habits and customs of a people,
to breathe new vigor into its national traits,
we must use the children as our vehicle; for little can be accomplished with adults. — Maria Montessori