
Top 15 Dindo Pumaren Quotes
#1. I think adversity is the dust that polishes the diamond.
Mark Munoz
#2. To my mind, 'Dear Brutus' stands halfway between Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's 'Into the Woods'. Like them, it is a play about enchantment and disillusion, dreams and reality.
Michael Dirda
#3. How fugitive and brief is mortal life between the budding and the falling leaf.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
#4. I think the only answer is to live life to the fullest while you can and collect memories like fools collect money. Because in the end, that's all you have - happy memories.
Sarah Strohmeyer
#5. I am hated for loving.
I am haunted for wanting.
Morrissey
#7. That which makes us go so far for love is that we never think that we might have need of anything besides that which we love.
Blaise Pascal
#8. Do you want to fix it?"
"I just said I was in love with her. Why wouldn't I want to fix it?"
"You want to know how?"
"Goddamn it, Del." He drank again. "Yes, since you're so fucking smart. How do I fix it?"
"Crawl."
Jack blew out a breath. "I can do that".
Nora Roberts
#9. One of the greatest lies is to believe that we don't have value. One of the greatest mistakes is to act on that belief. And the greatest liberation is found in looking at the cross of Christ and realizing the enormity of the lie.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#10. I think sleep's really important. I value it as much as waking up and having a full day.
Jena Malone
#11. The saddest thing I can imagine is to get used to luxury.
Charlie Chaplin
#12. The smile was ghastly, horrible. It was like watching a corpse smile.
Stephen King
#13. I have a three-year-old and a four-year-old at home, and my mornings are about just dealing with the fact of that. I oddly enjoy it.
Damian Lewis
#14. May you find grace as you surrender to life. May you find happiness, as you stop seeking it. May you come to trust these laws and inherit the wisdom of the Earth. May you reconnect with the heart of nature and feel the blessings of Spirit.
Dan Millman
#15. I've had a lot of crappy jobs, but one of my favorites was working as a commercial fisherman in Alaska. What I loved about it was, you got paid for what you caught.
Jon Krakauer
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