Top 16 Riccio Quotes

#1. The past will always be there but that doesn't mean you have to be.

Eric Shoars

#2. The closest to Hepburn is Cate Blanchett.

Robert Osborne

#3. Real success is not on the stage, but off the stage as a human being, and how you get along with your fellow man.

Sammy Davis Jr.

#4. Beauty can make a woman rich, but if she relies solely on her looks to get by, she'll always remain under a man's thumb.

Ma Jian

#5. Tourists see, and travelers seek.

Adam Braun

#6. You can't know what you need to know until it's up for you to know it.

Art Hochberg

#7. To withhold our bodies from religion is to exclude religion from our lives.

Dallas Willard

#8. What do people mean when they say, 'I am not afraid of God because I know He is good'? Have they never even been to a dentist?

C.S. Lewis

#9. Long before you were conceived by your parents, you were conceived in the mind of God.

Rick Warren

#10. They wouldn't tell Scipio how much of the counterfeit cash was left since, as Riccio put it, 'You're a detective now, after all.

Cornelia Funke

#11. Remember, they hate us as no other nation, for we are to them that which they fear beyond all: women unmastered by men.

Steven Pressfield

#12. The truly pious must negotiate a difficult course between the precipice of godlessness and the marsh of superstition.

Plutarch

#13. I learned a lot. I really did. Millennium is a state of mind. I always thought of Frank Black as the greatest chess player that could take random pieces of information and string them together into a scenario that was accurate. I never thought of him as a psychic at all. We need people like that.

Lance Henriksen

#14. The quality of the content is not determined by the section it sits in in the bookstore.

Christine Riccio

#15. We stood in the graveyard, among the tombstones, forty-some dead people and me. A couple of my fellow funeral-goers had even been in their own coffins, deep under several feet of French soil.

Amy Plum

#16. How it happened that Mastro Cherry, carpenter, found a piece of wood that wept and laughed like a child.

Carlo Collodi

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