Top 12 Presotto Brera Quotes
#1. In our day, computer technology and the proliferation of books on CD-ROM have not affected - as far as statistics show - the production and sale of books in their old-fashioned codex form.
Alberto Manguel
#2. God doesn't make us rich so we can indulge ourselves and spoil our children, or so we can insulate ourselves form needing God's provision. God gives us abundant material blessing so that we can give it away, and give it generously.
Randy Alcorn
#3. The Dark Satirist, like the Dark Knight - that could be a good name for a superhero.
Bassem Youssef
#4. I will say to you what the scientists say about the small particles in the universe: I can't show you where they are, I can only show you where they were.
Anne Fortier
#5. I decided to stay in bed until noon. Maybe by then half the world would be dead and it would only be half as hard to take.
Charles Bukowski
#6. I wasn't going to stand out here listening to those quarrelling voices in my head. If I wasn't crazy - and I didn't think I was - listening to those contentious assholes would probably send me there, and by the express.
Stephen King
#7. You didn't move your arm. You let me rest there. You didn't pull away. You pulled closer. You were so good to me. You knew and pretended
you didn't.
"Let's always love each other, and never be in love with each other."
And I agreed.
David Levithan
#8. Have a great love for those who contradict and fail to love you, for in this way love is begotten in a heart that has no love.
San Juan De La Cruz
#10. Overall, I adhere to the one guiding rule any author writing historical fiction should follow: whatever you describe has to be possible. It may not be common, obvious, or even all that probable, but it absolutely has to be possible.
Stephanie Laurens
#11. All jokes aside, if you hurt her again, I will fucking murder you, and I'm not talking about a nice quiet murder, I'm talking dick cut off, internal organs everywhere kind of murder. So please, be mindful of that.
Claire Contreras
#12. Poetry is a succession of questions which the poet constantly poses.
Vicente Aleixandre
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