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"A good word will spread in the grapevine, bringing forth clusters of grapes and the benevolent of wine; a bad word will spread withering the vines, and choke the potential grapes." Liccione, Anthony on gossip
"A good word will spread in the grapevine, bringing forth clusters of grapes and the benevolent of wine; a bad word will spread withering the vines, and choke the potential grapes."
Liccione, Anthony on gossip
"An arrogant man needs to humble himself as a boy, to be a gentleman." Liccione, Anthony on arrogance
"An arrogant man needs to humble himself as a boy, to be a gentleman."
Liccione, Anthony on arrogance
"I have rubbed, knocked and brushed up against a thousand windows, trying to get an image." Liccione, Anthony on self discovery
"I have rubbed, knocked and brushed up against a thousand windows, trying to get an image."
Liccione, Anthony on self discovery
"Simplicity is, as simple as you make it." Liccione, Anthony on simplicity
"Simplicity is, as simple as you make it."
Liccione, Anthony on simplicity
"Distrust is like a vicious fire that keeps going and going, even put out, it will reignite itself, devouring the good with the bad, and still feeding on empty." Liccione, Anthony on distrust
"Distrust is like a vicious fire that keeps going and going, even put out, it will reignite itself, devouring the good with the bad, and still feeding on empty."
Liccione, Anthony on distrust
"Don't live life like it's another day, but live life like it's your last day." Liccione, Anthony on living
"Don't live life like it's another day, but live life like it's your last day."
Liccione, Anthony on living
"Teeth aren't pearly, until you smile." Liccione, Anthony on smile
"Teeth aren't pearly, until you smile."
Liccione, Anthony on smile
"If you're still believing, then you're almost there! " Liccione, Anthony on believe
"If you're still believing, then you're almost there! "
Liccione, Anthony on believe
"The mirror will only lie, when you look at it through a mask." Liccione, Anthony on lies and lying
"The mirror will only lie, when you look at it through a mask."
Liccione, Anthony on lies and lying
"“Faith, is the road that goes straight past the gravel, and cloud-mesh dirt into a mirage, where still you believe to go straight, and when you finally catch up with it, it ends at a lake where you stretch your eyes across, but unable to glimpse the other side- so you jump in and swim, gliding each stroke with tiredness and swallow of water, you reach the end, put a hand out and pull yourself up on concrete, where the same road continues straight into another blue-white blur.”" Liccione, Anthony on faith
"“Faith, is the road that goes straight past the gravel, and cloud-mesh dirt into a mirage, where still you believe to go straight, and when you finally catch up with it, it ends at a lake where you stretch your eyes across, but unable to glimpse the other side- so you jump in and swim, gliding each stroke with tiredness and swallow of water, you reach the end, put a hand out and pull yourself up on concrete, where the same road continues straight into another blue-white blur.”"
Liccione, Anthony on faith
"Two cents in the pocket, is better than no sense in the head." Liccione, Anthony on common sense
"Two cents in the pocket, is better than no sense in the head."
Liccione, Anthony on common sense
"“As a child, I was afraid of the dark and the monsters on the outside. As a man, I run away from the light, afraid to show the monsters within.” " Liccione, Anthony on insecurity
"“As a child, I was afraid of the dark and the monsters on the outside. As a man, I run away from the light, afraid to show the monsters within.” "
Liccione, Anthony on insecurity
"“A mind is not weighed by its magnitude, but by the dimensions of its thoughts.” " Liccione, Anthony on thoughts and thinking
"“A mind is not weighed by its magnitude, but by the dimensions of its thoughts.” "
Liccione, Anthony on thoughts and thinking
"“Take caution of what lies, in what you may beLIEve.” " Liccione, Anthony on believe
"“Take caution of what lies, in what you may beLIEve.” "
"A writer is nothing without a reader; a reader is nothing without a writer." Liccione, Anthony on writers and writing
"A writer is nothing without a reader; a reader is nothing without a writer."
Liccione, Anthony on writers and writing
"“Imaginations are first where dreams begin.”" Liccione, Anthony on imagination, dreams, hope
"“Imaginations are first where dreams begin.”"
Liccione, Anthony on imagination, dreams, hope
"Hate will only eat the truth, then spit out a lie." Liccione, Anthony on hate, lie, truth
"Hate will only eat the truth, then spit out a lie."
Liccione, Anthony on hate, lie, truth
"“It's not how many friends you can count, it's how many of those you can count on.” " Liccione, Anthony on loyalty 3 fans of this quote
"“It's not how many friends you can count, it's how many of those you can count on.” "
Liccione, Anthony on loyalty 3 fans of this quote
"“It is better to have God over your shoulder, than carry the world alone on your back.” " Liccione, Anthony on
"“It is better to have God over your shoulder, than carry the world alone on your back.” "
Liccione, Anthony on
"“There will be people wishing to see the things you see, but can't. So the things they see physical is temporal, but the things shone spiritually is eternal.” " Liccione, Anthony on
"“There will be people wishing to see the things you see, but can't. So the things they see physical is temporal, but the things shone spiritually is eternal.” "
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