Trieste Italy Quotes & Sayings
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In Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan, the bloody violence sweeping India after partition has not yet touched Mano Majra, a small village of Muslims and Sikhs on the India-Pakistan border. But in the summer of 1947, the murder of a Hindu moneylender and the arrival of a trainful of dead Sikhs set off a tragic chain of events. — Nancy Pearl
Listen to me, Cammie. There are things in this life ... in this world ... There are things that you don't want to remember. - Rachel Morgan — Ally Carter
If you are serious about American culture and you are serious about Afro-American culture, you are in a lot of pain. You are not - you are not smiling about it. — Wynton Marsalis
It's just my opinion, you see, and opinions are like assholes: everybody has one. They — Stephen King
The wise and the brave dares own that he was wrong. — Benjamin Franklin
In conversation, humor is worth more than wit and easiness more than knowledge. — George Herbert
Like many writers, I started by writing short stories. I needed to learn how to write and stories are the most practical way to do this, and less soul-destroying than working your way through a lengthy novel and then discovering it's rubbish. — Kate Atkinson
I'm age-appropriate. I dress age-appropriately, I choose mates age-appropriately. I'm a big believer in people should act their age. — Jamie Lee Curtis
No matter how small the gift, God gives the increase. — Catherine McAuley
Books have more useful things to say than fools. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I've always considered myself a graphic artists - a draftsman - as opposed to a typist. I do still work on a drawing table. At times drawing on a computer feels like I'm drawing on an Etch-a-Sketch. — Michael Schwab
Any alliance whose purpose is not the intention to wage war is senseless and useless. — Adolf Hitler
The only thing an excuse gives you is an option out of the life you'd like to live. — Wayne Dyer
I wanted to get far away from those who believed in cruelty, so then I went to France, a land of true freedom, democracy, equality and fraternity. — Josephine Baker
