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| #8293 |
| The eternal silence of these infinite spaces fills me with dread. |
| Autor: Blaise Pascal |
| #15688 |
| The evil implanted in man by nature spreads so imperceptibly, when the habit of wrong-doing is unchecked, that he himself can set no limit to his shamelessness. |
| Autor: Cicero |
| #7874 |
| The evil of the world is made possible by nothing but the sanction you give it. |
| Autor: Ayn Rand |
| #8510 |
| The evil that we know is best. |
| Autor: Titus Maccius Plautus |
| #5778 |
| The excellence of a gift lies in its appropriateness rather than in its value. |
| Autor: Charles Dudley Warner |
| #5261 |
| The experience of this sweet life. L'esperienza de questa dolce vita. |
| Autor: Dante Alighieri |
| #11108 |
| The face is not a secondary billboard for our internal feelings. It is an equal partner in the emotional process. |
| Autor: Malcolm Gladwell |
| #6929 |
| The face is the mirror of the mind, and eyes without speaking confess the secrets of the heart. |
| Autor: Saint Jerome |
| #6934 |
| The fact is that my native land is a prey to barbarism, that in it men's only God is their belly, that they live only for the present, and that the richer a man is the holier he is held to be. |
| Autor: Saint Jerome |
| #13437 |
| The fact is, it seems, that the most you can hope is to be a little less, in the end, the creature you were in the beginning, and the middle. |
| Autor: Samuel Beckett |
