Top 17 Claudio Silvestrin Quotes
#1. we pray that God continues to strengthen her only son" Curtis
A.E. Via
#2. You can pay attention to the fact, in which case you'll probably become a mathematician, or you can ignore it, in which case you'll probably become a physicist.
Len Evans
#3. Architecture is supposed to complete nature. Great architecture makes nature more beautiful-it gives it power.
Claudio Silvestrin
#5. Once one has been to these challenging terrible places they're always strangely drawn back ... because there's nothing that can compare to seeing the raw reality of the basic human need for survival. It disgusts and inspires
Dan Eldon
#6. More people died on 9/11, in one day, at the hand of Muslim terrorists than during the Inquisition.
Robert Jeffress
#7. Would it be worth it to have the mutation if I knew she loved me? I wonder. If I could trade places with him right now, would I do it?
Ally Condie
#8. POWER: The ability to make our fellow humans squirm, sweat and stammer on command. Often regarded as an aphrodisiac; actually a potent laxative that, whenever ingested by people in high places, causes everyone below to run for cover.
Rick Bayan
#10. Without hesitation but with a sense of entitlement, he lifted my hand to his lips. He was gentlemen-like in every way ... I don't know why I wondered if it was an act or for real.
Laura Albright
#11. Love is more than an emotion. It's a choice. Feeling love is one thing. Showing love is quite another.
Gena Showalter
#12. The family is like the forest: if you are outside it is dense; if you are inside you see that each tree has its own position.
Yaa Gyasi
#13. You have to create your own path and I'm up to the challenge.
Octavia Spencer
#14. They also said she was unconscious and that Valentine wasn't happy about it. He seems to be waiting for her to wake up."
"I'd stay unconscious if I were her," Isabelle muttered.
Cassandra Clare
#16. As a kid, I certainly never thought I would get to spend my life doing something fun.
Al Yankovic
#17. Minimalism is the pursuit of the essence of things, not the appearance.
Claudio Silvestrin
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