
Top 15 Logiudice Forni Quotes
#1. I'll never forget what burning roses look like. All those scarlet petals turning incandescent and furious. Like the last fl are of the sun before an eclipse swallows it from the sky.
Roshani Chokshi
#2. In writing, I'm totally anti-plans of any kind. All my attempts to plan and plot novels have come to grief, and in expensive ways.
Peter Temple
#3. And yet, in truth it is in the quiet details of our life together where I have found the most meaning.
Nicholas Sparks
#4. What kind of good deeds? Like Girl Scouts? Because I got kicked out of Brownies and they won't give me another chance to keep my clothes on at camp.
Haven Kimmel
#5. Live life as though nobody is watching, and express yourself as though everyone is listening.
Nelson Mandela
#6. To keep a faith pure, man had better retire to a monastery.
Walter Lippmann
#7. It turns out that sharing the past with someone is different from reliving it when you're alone. It feels less like a wound, more like a poultice.
Jodi Picoult
#10. Using a fisherman's net with large holes will only catch big fish; letting the smaller ones escape unharmed. It is a lot like life: focusing only on one golden opportunity lets the smaller ones slip away unnoticed. However, starting small will catch larger opportunities over time.
Adam Santo
#11. I would say I'm more traditional than I am superstitious. I don't, for example, have to do things ritually before the game in order to feel comfortable going to the game. But I don't think I'm naturally a football player. I don't have that grit and that killer instinct.
Troy Polamalu
#12. Make it your goal to employ the sweet speech that marks you as a wife after God's own heart.
Elizabeth George
#13. I think you have a lot to offer ... not necessarily as a person, but as an organ donor.
Dov Davidoff
#14. Every country has violent, hateful, or mentally unstable people. What's different is not every country is awash with easily accessible guns.
Barack Obama
#15. And there was Frodo, pale and worn, and yet himself again; and in his eyes there was peace now, neither strain of will, nor madness, nor any fear. His burden was taken away.
J.R.R. Tolkien
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