
Top 15 Digiorno Pizza Quotes
#1. Believe it or not, my best meal is to go to the store and buy a DiGiorno pizza, come home, add some fresh Parmesan cheese, and just hang with my family!
Cheyenne Jackson
#2. She was a woman made up of details, and he saw them, every one.
Evelyn Rogers
#3. So, regarding the time frame, I'm only too willing to admit that my crystal ball, like everybody else's, is cracked. If I could predict precisely, I would have started predicting the stock market and would now be living with a bunch of young women on Bora Bora, having bought it.
Paul R. Ehrlich
#4. Have a big enough heart to love unconditionally, and a broad enough mind to embrace the differences that make each of us unique.
D.B. Harrop
#5. Writer's block.. when one curses the blinking cursor on the blank page.
Regina Brett
#6. Honor, without money, is a mere malady.
Jean Racine
#7. It is the triumph of superior reason to live with folks who don't have any.
Voltaire
#8. Small, Local, Old, and Particular are almost always better than Big, Global, New, and Abstract.
Rod Dreher
#9. People aren't thinking about us nearly as much as we might think they are.
Lysa TerKeurst
#10. , imagine a loamy earth that starts with genocide, then adds a mix of further disease, wars, hurricanes, murder, great fires, dueling, insurrection and slavery, just to name a few of the many instances of tragedy. What dark seed would take root in such a disturbed and twisted soil?
James Caskey
#11. At the end of the Middle Ages, nobody would ever have expected the monasteries to vanish from the scene within a generation - yet they did. Change does happen.
Rowan Williams
#13. If ever there was a book calculated to make a man in love with its author, this appears to me to be the book,
William Godwin
#14. Emergencies are crucibles that contain and reveal the daily, slower-burning problems of medicine and beyond - our vulnerabilities; our trouble grappling with uncertainty, how we die, how we prioritize and divide what is most precious and vital and limited; even our biases and blindnesses.
Sheri Fink
#15. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?
William Shakespeare
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