
Top 16 Francesca Taymon Quotes
#1. The love of my life, Francesca Taymon, stood in front of me, staring into my would with her deep brown eyes.
Felicia Tatum
#2. I shouldn't need to explain why building something without any structure is a bad idea.
Anonymous
#3. That's what violence was: emotion leaking out from consciousness into the physical world, linking up with the muscles of the arms and shoulders and diaphragm and, inevitably, the face. Stifle emotion during an act of violence and the face becomes a blank, unreadable mask.
Ryu Murakami
#4. The intimate space of your personal life should be reserved for amazing, beautiful, radiant souls - good, wholesome and loving people.
Bryant McGill
#5. Having pets in the house helps everyone have a reverence for life.
Bernie Siegel
#6. Every morning and evening, Livia granted her eyes the only thing they asked for all day: a sweeping, hopeful look at the platform. And every time, her gut registered the punch of his absence.
Debra Anastasia
#7. Testimony gives something to be interpreted.
Paul Ricoeur
#8. What's the name of the word for the precise moment when you realize that you've actually forgotten how it felt to make love to somebody you really liked a long time ago?
Neil Gaiman
#9. I once read somewhere that people would worry much less about what others thought of them if they realized how seldom they did so.
L.S. Hilton
#10. When a woman excels at her job, both male and female coworkers will remark that she may be accomplishing a lot, but is "not well-liked by her peers." She is probably also "too aggressive," "not a team player," "a bit political," "can't be trusted," or "difficult.
Sheryl Sandberg
#11. I know that language will be a crucial instrument, that I can overcome the stigma of my marginality, the weight of presumption against me, only if the reassuringly right sounds come out of my mouth.
Eva Hoffman
#12. Chiropractic has helped keep me injury free - that is half the trick to staying in competition,
Lee Labrada
#13. Honorifics and meaningless ritual phrases of greeting, leave-taking, permission-asking, and false gratitude, please, thank you, you're welcome, goodbye, fossil relics of primitive hypocrisy - all were stumbling blocks to truthfulness between producer-consumers.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#15. It's what's known as an origin myth. What happened to me? That's no myth.
Meg Cabot
#16. When speech is divorced from speaker and word from meaning, what is left is just ritual, language as ritual.
Ellen Goodman
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