Troppi Paradisi Quotes & Sayings
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It must be odd having a lover as a servant." Jack said. "You mean a servant as a lover." Violet said. "What you describe is merely how most men view marriage. — Lev A.C. Rosen
Nobody does ladders like Jeff Hardy. — Matt Hardy
For people who had nothing much to do and nowhere much to go, they were extraordinarily interested in their watches - — Kurt Vonnegut
An idea accepted as true from any source can be every bit as powerful as hypnosis. — Maxwell Maltz
The world is full of vulgar Purists, who bring discredit on all selection by the silliness of their choice; and this the more, because the very becoming a Purist is commonly indicative of some slight degree of weakness, readiness to be offended, or narrowness of understanding of the ends of things. — John Ruskin
My top three were Jim Brown, Wilt Chamberlain and Bo Jackson. — Dick Schaap
The odd thing about recurring dreams is that, no matter how many times you dream the same thing, it always takes you by surprise. — David Small
The future will be better tomorrow — Dan Quayle
Incidentally, you really can scream with your heart; but it's incredibly painful. — Nina George
Every now and again I just really have to have that steak or lamb chop. But yeah, B.C. - before cancer - I would eat red meat probably three or four times a week, easily. I am convinced that the amount of red meat I contributed to it. — Robin Roberts
The world offers you millions of things to get into, and if you're not falling passionately and maniacally in love with at least one of them, then to me, you're wasting your life. — Jason Ellis
The idealist is incorrigible: if he is thrown out of his heaven he makes an ideal of his hell. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Do you ever worry that life is passing you by while day in and day out you're focused on what you're supposed to be doing, rather than what you want to be doing? Then, before you know it, you're old and curled up on your deathbed, weigh ninety pounds, nothing but elbows and knees, consumed with remorseful thoughts that obligations and function controlled your life while you sat idly by and watched it happen. Feeble and unable to eat anything but chicken broth or ice chips, you think, Golden years my ass, I'll never get the chance to shout my name from the rooftop and why didn't I take advantage of my youth? — Allison Morgan
Yossarian marveled that children could suffer such barbaric sacrifice without evincing the slightest hint of fear or pain. He took for granted that they did submit so stoically. If not, he reasoned, the custom would certainly have died, for no craving for wealth or immortality could be so great, he felt, as to subsist on the sorrow of children. — Joseph Heller
England is nothing but the last ward of the European madhouse, and quite possibly it will prove to be the ward for particularly violent cases. — Leon Trotsky
