
Top 13 Mostarda Dijon Quotes
#1. No fear of death will darken St. John's last hour: his mind will be unclouded, his heart will be undaunted, his hope will be sure, his faith steadfast.
Charlotte Bronte
#2. Answered slowly: I don't know, I don't want to know. And then I admitted that there had been a kind of admiration for her body, maybe that, yes, but I ruled out anything ever happening between us. Too much fear, if we had been seen we would have been beaten to death.
Elena Ferrante
#3. About all I can say for the United States Senate is that it opens with a prayer and closes with an investigation.
Will Rogers
#4. I've always been very one-sided about science, and when I was younger, I concentrated almost all my effort on it.
Richard P. Feynman
#5. Nothing in life means anything unless someone cares, and the whole trick is to keep being that someone.
Robert Breault
#6. The people in my circle? Those who make me feel blessed; not stressed.
Steve Maraboli
#7. We should say to God as we mingle with our dear ones each day, God, give them each Thy blessing. They need it, because they live with me, and I am very selfish and unwilling to sacrifice very much for them, although I do love them.
Ole Hallesby
#8. I get lost in you," I whisper, wishing I could see her face but not wanting to move her. "Mm," she says. "But it's the kind of lost that's like being found.
Kristen Proby
#9. Well, sir, it is precisely my notion that one sees and learns most of all by observing our younger generations.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#10. The people of England regards itself as free; but it is grossly mistaken; it is free only during the election of members of parliament. As soon as they are elected, slavery overtakes it, and it is nothing.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
#11. If you're in your life, chance. Viewed from the outside, like a book you're reading, it's fate all the way.
David Mitchell
#12. With womankind, the less we love them, the easier they become to charm.
Alexander Pushkin
#13. The oceans are the planet's last great living wilderness, man's only remaining frontier on earth, and perhaps his last chance to produce himself a rational species.
John Culliney
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