Vittorio Emanuele Ii Quotes & Sayings
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Being normal is boring ..xx — Bella Ward

I did it for political, moral reasons, thinking that I was making this great sacrifice, but it was absolutely necessary; I was not going to contribute to the violence in the world anymore. — Alicia Silverstone

The verdict to be passed on the third planet around Sol was never in doubt. — Robert A. Heinlein

Every woman in America has a French dream in her head, especially a Parisian one. — Catherine Malandrino

I believe in love at first sight and hindsight. — Richard Madden

Arthur didn't notice that the men were running from the bulldozers; he didn't notice that Mr Prosser was staring hectically into the sky. What Mr Prosser had noticed was that huge yellow somethings were screaming through the cluds, impossibly huge somethings. — Douglas Adams

It is right to seek peace for the dead. You and I both know there is no peace for those who live after. — Madeline Miller

Back at my teaching and editing jobs I imagined the new world we were trying to create would be enduring and absolutely better than any world we had inherited. For me, if an idea was purported to be new, it looked a lot better than any idea that seemed to be old. Most theologians I knew were trying to discover some new way of looking at the old ideas of God, humanity, sin and salvation. I was there to teach theology, but theology itself was in search of legitimation. What I was really doing might more accurately be described as promoting Rogerian psychology, wealth-distribution, demytholgy and existentialist ethics than studying God. Theology was desperately in search of a method, whether it was borrowed form cutting-edge philosophy, social theory or political life, as long as it didn't begin with revelation. — Thomas C. Oden

"What's the next thing that's going to kill me?" is a mantra for pilots and astronauts. — Chris Hadfield

Too often, feelings arrive too soon, waiting for thoughts that often come too late. — Dejan Stojanovic