Treccani Scuola Quotes & Sayings
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But since then, it seemed he had been caught up in a hurricane, whirling from one thing to another with scarcely enough time to catch a breath. Perhaps that was good. Because if he stopped and took the time to think about things too deeply, dark thoughts started to intrude. — Brian Falkner

Awaken your heart to kindness and mercy for the people and love and tenderness for them. Never, never act with them like a predatory beast which seeks to be satiated by devouring them, for the people fall into two categories: they are either your brethren in faith or your kindred in creation ... Do not ever say, 'I have been given authority' or 'My command should be obeyed.' Because it corrupts the heart, consumes one's faith, and invites calamities. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib

When someone asked him why he rode, he often told them, "The same reason a dog sticks its head out the window of a moving car. — Marc Cameron

I would like to play an average guy. I would have loved to play opposite John Candy in a movie. That was my dream for a long time, and sadly, now I can never realize that. But I'd like to do comedy. — Warwick Davis

I think I'd be too scared to direct my first movie and put myself in the center. — Joel Edgerton

I'm not sure what the moral is here ... I really just wanted to tell that story. — Tim Gunn

You wake up, you wake up, another day, you wake up, you wake up, traffic still moving at the same speed, our eyes looking at the same speed, our minds thinking at the same speed, I wanna see movement, I wanna see change. I wanna wake up for real. I wanna wake up. I wanna wake up. We were meant to live. — Jon Foreman

I think there's a difference between a gamble and a calculated risk. — Edmund H. North

Musical comedy is the Irish stew of drama. Anything may be put into it, with the certainty that it will improve the general effect. — P.G. Wodehouse

The basic cause of totalitarianism is two ideas: men's rejection of reason in favor of faith, and of self-interest in favor of self-sacrifice. If — Ayn Rand

Let me take a moment to point out the glaringly obvious. Humans are idiots. — B. Justin Shier