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Zece Versuri Quotes By Edmund Burke

As the rose-tree is composed of the sweetest flowers and the sharpest thorns, as the heavens are sometimes overcast - alternately tempestuous and serene - so is the life of man intermingled with hopes and fears, with joys and sorrows, with pleasure and pain. — Edmund Burke

Zece Versuri Quotes By Greig Grey

Oil patch lore suggests that on the sixth day, God made oil. He rested on the seventh day, because there's nothing easy about makin' oil.. — Greig Grey

Zece Versuri Quotes By Ed Greenwood

Life has no meaning but what we give it. I wish a few more of ye would give it a little. — Ed Greenwood

Zece Versuri Quotes By Bonnie Tyler

I advise wannabe singers to form a band, practise in your garage if you have to, but do as many charity or open mic shows as possible to get experience. I sang for seven years before getting a record deal, and I was already loving what I was doing. I just got lucky and got discovered. — Bonnie Tyler

Zece Versuri Quotes By Lewis Howard Latimer

Some blessings have been ours in the past, and these may be repeated or even multiplied. — Lewis Howard Latimer

Zece Versuri Quotes By Walt Disney Company

Look at you, glowing like a solar fire. You're something special... You're going to rattle the stars, you are. — Walt Disney Company

Zece Versuri Quotes By Taylor Swift

Wondering why we bother with love, if it never lasts. — Taylor Swift

Zece Versuri Quotes By Dallas Willard

Theology is a part of our lives. It's unavoidable. A thoughtless theology guides our lives with just as much force as a thoughtful and informed one. — Dallas Willard

Zece Versuri Quotes By Peter Kreeft

Music is more powerful than reason in the soul. That is also why Plato made music the very first step in his long educational curriculum: good music was to create the harmony of soul that would be a ripe field for the higher harmony of reason to take root in later. And that is also why he said that the decay of the ideal state would begin with a decay in music. In fact, one of your obscure modern scholars has shown that social and political revolutions have usually been preceded by musical revolutions, and why another sage said, 'Let me write the songs of a nation and I care not who writes its laws. — Peter Kreeft