Top 17 Quotes About Etna

#1. If you're worried about life-work balance, something is probably wrong with your life or your work. Instead of agonizing over balance, get excited and create change.

Chris Guillebeau

#2. The pretty girl is always right.

Chetan Bhagat

#3. Messina between the volcanoes, Etna and Stromboli, having known the death-agony's terror. I always dread coming near the awful place, yet I have found the people kind, almost feverishly so, as if they knew the awful need for kindness.

D.H. Lawrence

#4. I would jump down Etna for any public good - but I hate a mawkish popularity.

John Keats

#5. One criticizes the English for carrying their teapots wherever they go, even lugging them up Mount Etna. But doesn't every nationhave its teapot, in which, even when traveling, it brews the dried bundles of herbs brought from home?

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#6. There are some books and characters so pleasant, or rather which contain so much that is pleasant, that criticism is perplexed or silent. The hounds are perpetually at fault among the sweet-scented herbs and flowers that grow at the base of Etna.

John Frederick Boyes

#7. Do not despair of life. Think of the fox, prowling in a winter night to satisfy his hunger. His race survives; I do not believe any of them ever committed suicide.

Henry David Thoreau

#8. Buddhism is the study of power initially. It takes a certain amount of power to even know your potential - to have the sense that you can change the way you perceive.

Frederick Lenz

#9. Prayer time must be kept up as duly as meal-time.

Matthew Henry

#10. As the sun rose I could see Etna, a truncated cone with a plume of smoke over it like the quill of a pen stuck in a pewter inkpot, rising out of the haze to the north of where I was treading water.

Eric Newby

#11. I assured him I was naturally hard - very flinty, and that he would often find me so; and that, moreover, I was determined to show him divers rugged points in my character

Charlotte Bronte

#12. Many religions over the years have suggested that when a woman is menstruating, she should be avoided and not touched.

Frederick Lenz

#13. The future is usually just like the past- right up to the moment when it isn't.

George Will

#14. It's the fricking reality that destroys plans.

Sally Gardner

#15. Fear can only prevail when victims are ignorant of the facts.

Thomas Jefferson

#16. Angels cannot preach the gospel, only beings such as Paul and you and I can preach the gospel.

Oswald Chambers

#17. Dostoevsky's hero is not an objectified image but an autonomous discourse, pure voice; we do not see him, we hear him;

Mikhail Bakhtin

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