Top 15 Buon Natale Quotes
#1. The greatness of common sense, and its title to reverence, appear in this, that it deals with vast complexity, that is, with the innumerable elements of a situation. Common sense discerns and judges a path through this knotted and tangled maze.
James Vila Blake
#2. A little of me goes a long way," I told my wife on our wedding night.
W.H. Mitchell
#3. The music I turn out these days is the kind of music I want to hear myself.
Esa-Pekka Salonen
#4. Don't compromise your focus by comparing what you are trying to learn to what you already know. Focus in the moment, on what you are trying to learn now.
Lorii Myers
#5. I call the book of Job, apart from all theories about it, one of the grandest things ever written with the pen.
Thomas Carlyle
#6. You can never go wrong with a nice red lip. I'm not afraid to wear it during the day or basically any time because I wear a lot of black and it's a great backdrop for it.
Crystal Renn
#7. 'What Was She Thinking? Notes on a Scandal' was thrilling in its light, deceptive tone, its subtle but irresistible momentum.
Cathleen Schine
#9. The Imperium made a solemn vow that if another Pulsar were to be born into our world," he continues, "that they would protect them at all costs in the hopes that a legend would arise again.
Giselle Simlett
#10. I certainly don't like a label that suggests I believe that the military is the solution to most of the world's problems.
Paul Wolfowitz
#11. The first best-kept secret of total success is that we must feel love inside ourselves before we can give it to others.
Denis Waitley
#12. Boys and girls should be taught respect for each other's liberty ... and that jealousy and possessiveness kill love.
Bertrand Russell
#13. A nation that expects the government to prevent churches from burning, to control the price of bread or gasoline, to secure every job, and to find some villain for every dramatic accident risks an even larger loss of life and liberty.
William A. Niskanen
#14. Simply put, the Internet undermines the ability of an institution to control its own narrative.
Jamais Cascio
#15. It is easier and handier for men to flattery than to praise.
Jean Paul