
Top 12 Ornella Alagna Quotes
#1. An island always pleases my imagination, even the smallest, as a small continent and integral portion of the globe. I have a fancyfor building my hut on one. Even a bare, grassy isle, which I can see entirely over at a glance, has some undefined and mysterious charm for me.
Henry David Thoreau
#2. Christians will want to be in the vanguard in favoring ways of life that decisively break with the exhausting and joyless frenzy of consumerism.
Pope John Paul II
#3. You might one day be able to send the experience of dancing the tango, bungee jumping, or skydiving to the people on your e-mail list. Not just physical activity, but emotions and feelings as well might be sent via brain-to-brain communication.
Michio Kaku
#4. We need to have a course in school that teaches about ecology and gastronomy. I could imagine that all children could eat at school for free and that the cafeteria would become part of the school's curriculum.
Alice Waters
#5. There is so much I want to do in women's golf, and I'm living my dream.
Paula Creamer
#6. Never become bitter just because you were rejected by men
Sunday Adelaja
#7. ... The world could change in an instant, and she needed to be mindful of where she was, to live with intention, to always recognize the deliberateness of love.
Deborah Reed
#8. Giving generously in romantic relationships, and in all other bonds, means recognizing when the other person needs our attention. Attention is an important resource.
Bell Hooks
#9. Some men brought women flowers. Sicarius chose not to kill people. The latter seemed a tad more momentous.
Lindsay Buroker
#10. Built into human makeup is a longing for a 'more' that the world of everyday experience cannot requite.
Huston Smith
#11. The fear of not getting the reward becomes the fear of rejection. The fear of not being good enough ... is what makes us try to change, what makes us create an image.
Miguel Angel Ruiz
#12. I'm so glad to be back in New York. Los Angeles can be so cold, so cruel after you've been-what's the word?-oh yes: 'fired.'
Bette Midler
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