
Top 14 Escalinata Del Quotes
#1. The cow can be saved only if buffalo-breeding is given up.
Mahatma Gandhi
#2. If ever I had any doubts about the fundamental realities of religion, they could always be dispelled by one memory- the light upon my father's face as he came back from early communion.
Alfred Noyes
#3. Government regulations had limited fabric lengths, banished pleats, and forbade having more than one pocket. Men now had a slim trim in the pant legs and women looked more military - gray flannel suits, low-heeled shoes in polished fake leather, shoulder-strap bags, berets and felt cloche hats.
Gregory Benford
#4. I am not, personally, a believer or a religious man in any sense of institutional commitment or practice. But I have a great respect for religion, and the subject has always fascinated me, beyond almost all others (with a few exceptions, like evolution and paleontology).
Stephen Jay Gould
#5. Millions of pages cloaked in dust and inspiration and wisdom.
Sarah Noffke
#6. That's the beauty of the text, I find. You can key in things you would never say, and it hardly hurts a bit.
Chris Lynch
#7. His hair was longer now, brushing the tops of his shoulders, and the weight of it made it hang straight and shiny. He'd lost more weight and gotten kind of tan. He looked about five years older.
And then there was me, dressed as sushi.
Jennifer Castle
#8. For him, it appeared he could freeze
the moment in a memory; only for it to slip through his
hands like water.
J.U. Scribe
#9. You can't possibly know that you're going to be a writer!" Miss Frost said. "It's not a career choice.
John Irving
#10. Politicians have to be committed to people in equal measures.
Angela Merkel
#11. The average woman falls in love seven times a year. Only six are with shoes.
Kenneth Cole
#12. Man, I put myself in a lot of comic strips. Something's wrong with my sense of self.
Stephan Pastis
#13. Perhaps she was just looking for love in the wrong places. In all the safe places. What if love was not safe at all?
Mary Balogh
#14. Amazement and wonder signify that one's concepts of self and of the world and of other people are ready to be re-formed.
Sidney Jourard
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