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In paese incontrò alcuni studenti in ferie. Ci si salutava, restando insieme per qualche minuto. una traccia di imbarazzo malgrado la reciproca confidenza. La consapevolezza che anche l'altro avvertiva che l'infanzia era definitivamente trascorsa.
~ Christa Wolf
ac?, bize birbirimizi hat?rlats?n. sonradan kar??la?t???m?zda ondan tan?yaca??z birbirimizi, bir sonra varsa e?er.
~ Christa Wolf
Forgive me if I'm wrong. But are you-were you-did you come here on a train from New York about ten years ago?
~ Christina Baker Kline
that 90 percent of them had died by 1620, almost entirely a result of contact with settlers, who brought foreign diseases and
~ Christina Baker Kline
And for me, the real world involves everything: risk, danger, beauty, energy, all we meet with in the real world.
~ Christo
At two hours after midnight appeared the land, at a distance of 2 leagues. They handed all sails and set the treo, which is the mainsail without bonnets, and lay-to waiting for daylight Friday, when they arrived at an island of the Bahamas that was called in the Indians' tongue Guanahanä [San Salvador].
~ Christopher Columbus
The two Christians met on the way many people who were going to their towns, women and men, with a firebrand in the hand, [and] herbs to drink the smoke thereof, as they are accustomed.
~ Christopher Columbus
The reason is that even in a fantasy there is nothing even remotely erotic about a toilet bowl. In fact, considered as an accoutrement to a sexual encounter, a toilet bowl is a real cold shower.
~ Helen DeWitt
I am glad I have caught up with you,
~ Helen L. Taylor
met him the day after,
~ Helen L. Taylor
so that new things I encountered, then, seemed souvenirs from the distant past.
~ Helen Macdonald
She breathes hot hawk breath in my face.
~ Helen Macdonald
It seemed wrong not to take a chance to meet people.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
We lived side by side with life but were afraid of meeting it. (Maria Pavlovna)
~ Helen Rappaport
Cuando te encuentras con alguien, recuerda que se trata de un encuentro santo. 2 Tal como lo consideres a él, así te considerarás a ti mismo. 3 Tal como lo trates, así te tratarás a ti mismo. 4 Tal como pienses de él, así pensarás de ti mismo.
~ Helen Schucman
When you meet anyone, remember it is a holy encounter. As you see him you will see yourself. As you treat him you will treat yourself. As you think of him you will think of yourself. Never forget this, for in him you will find yourself or lose yourself. Whenever two Sons of God meet, they are given another chance at salvation. Do not leave anyone without giving salvation to him and receiving it yourself. For I am always there with you, in remembrance of you.
~ Helen Schucman
No plan of operations reaches with any certainty beyond the first encounter with the enemy's main force.
~ Helmuth von Moltke
The Imagination is the scene of the encounter whereby the supersensory-divine and the sensible "descend" at one and the same "abode.
~ Henry Corbin
If events change men, much more persons. No man can meet another on the street without making some mark upon him. We say we exchange words when we meet; what we exchange is souls. And when intercourse is very close and very frequent, so complete is this exchange that recognizable bits of the one soul begin to show in the other's nature, and the second is conscious of a similar and growing debt to the first.
~ Henry Drummond
The day is not over yet. You may still meet with Providence, who never gets up before noon.
~ Henry Murger
met a kid who was cuffed to the door handle of a police car outside the gig. He was there early to catch soundcheck and the cop busted him drinking a beer in the parking lot. I hung out with the guy and gave him some water. It was strange to be talking with this guy who was standing in the sun tied to a car. I guess the pig figured he was teaching him a lesson. That taught me plenty.
~ Henry Rollins
Lihat dan kau tahu, jika aku ada di jalan yang salah dan kita tak akan pernah bertemu lagi
~ Leo Tolstoy
Fereasc? Dumnezeu s? te întâlne?ti cu ru?i în str?in?tate, e o ru?ine!
~ Leo Tolstoy
Nahmanides appreciates that an acquaintance with death can ruin an appetite for life. And so he seeks to secure the mourner against such ruin—to describe an ideal of mourning that is not despair, that honors the encounter with death but does not succumb to it.
~ Leon Wieseltier