Watykan Szopka Quotes & Sayings
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I am at length joined to Bologna, where I am settled like a sausage. — George Gordon Byron
I made money. What am I gonna invest in? Stocks? No. I'm going to invest in music. — Melissa Auf Der Maur
A man who lives right, and is right, has more power in his silence than another has by his words. — Phillips Brooks
England, where no one has guns: 14 deaths. United States ... 23,000 deaths from handguns. But
there's no connection ... — Bill Hicks
Doctor Mahfouz was always yammering on about how everyone had humanity in them. From Mahlia's experience, the doctor was sliding high, but now, as she looked at this sergeant named Ocho, she wondered if there was some bit of softness in this hard scarred boy that she might be able to work. — Paolo Bacigalupi
The dominance of former communists and the insufficient discussion of the past in the post-communist world is not coincidental. To put it bluntly, former communists have a clear interest in concealing the past: it tarnishes them, undermines them, hurts their claims to be carrying out 'reforms,' even when they personally had nothing to do with the past crimes. — Anne Applebaum
I think the thing about the Internet is that it has so many characteristics that can be easily construed to be similar or almost identical to print that it can be misleading. — Khoi Vinh
Trust grows by trusting. — Rick Hocker
The pursuit of love seemed to need the cultivation of indifference. — Alan Hollinghurst
If you write really good material, the rest just falls into place. There's really no trick to it. — Seth Grahame-Smith
There are no reasons. She is obliged to be as she is. We all are. Reasons are in books. — Philip Roth
The hope is that, in not too many years, human brains and computing machines will be coupled together very tightly, and that the resulting partnership will think as no human brain has ever thought and process data in a way not approached by the information-handling machines we know today. — J. C. R. Licklider
I have no reason to suppose that he, who would take away my Liberty, would not when he had me in his Power, take away everything else. — John Locke
Modern novels. So difficult - all about such unpleasant people, doing such very odd things and not, apparently, even enjoying them. "Sex" as a word had not been mentioned in Miss Marple's young days; but there had been plenty of it - not talked about so much - but enjoyed far more than nowadays, or so it seemed to her. Though usually labelled Sin, she couldn't help feeling that that was preferable to what it seemed to be nowadays - a kind of Duty. — Agatha Christie
