Top 13 Esistono I Lupi Quotes
#1. I don't try to overintellectua lize my concepts of people. In fact, the ideas I have, if you talk about them, they seem extremely corny and it's only in their execution that people can enjoy them ... It's something I've learned to trust: The stupider it is, the better it looks.
Annie Leibovitz
#2. I got a whiff of minty fresh breath. Definitely not, what I'd expect from a wild wolf.
Jazz Feylynn
#3. There is more to this life than love, Helene Aquilla. There is duty. Empire. Family. Gens. The men you lead. The promises you make.
Sabaa Tahir
#4. I must really rest a little before I can get on any farther. When I have reclined for a few minutes, with my eyes closed, and when Louis has refreshed my poor aching temples with a little eau-de-Cologne, I may be able to proceed.
Wilkie Collins
#5. An inverse operation multiplies to such a degree what concerns our welfare and divides by such a formidable figure what does not concern it, that the death of millions of unknown people hardly affects us more unpleasantly than a draught.
Marcel Proust
#6. Yet the time-deaf are unable to speak what they know. For speech needs a sequence of words, spoken in time.
Alan Lightman
#7. You have life written all over you. Some people bear tragedy on their faces; loss, death, whatever it might be. But you have life.
Marcus Sedgwick
#8. I rang my mother to thank her for giving birth to me and she said, What choice had I? You were in there, how else were you going to get out?
Marian Keyes
#9. I'm working on my own life story. I don't mean I'm putting it together; no, I'm taking it apart.
Margaret Atwood
#10. Memorizing lines isn't really hard. Only with really hard words and stuff.
Andrew Lawrence
#11. Taking a picture is like giving a piece of your soul away. You allow other people to see the world through your eyes.
Katja Michael
#12. Fierce fiery warriors fought upon the clouds (20) In ranks and squadrons and right form of war, Which drizzled blood upon the Capitol. The
William Shakespeare
#13. Securities, certitudes and peace do not lead to discoveries.
Carl Jung
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